The utilization of fruit waste for low-cost adsorbents as a replacement for costly conventional methods of removing ammonia nitrogen from wastewater has been reviewed. The adsorption studies were conducted as a function of contact time and adsorbent dosage and it were carried out on four different adsorbents; fresh watermelon rind and modified watermelon rind with sodium hydroxide (NaOH), potassium hydroxide (KOH) and sulphuric acid (H2SO4). Adsorbents were tested for characterization by using zeta potential test and all samples shows negative values thus makes it favourable for the adsorption process. The batch experimental result showed that adsorption process is rapid and equilibrium was established within 40 minutes of contact time. The...
Environmental and Analytical Chemistry Division, School of Advanced Sciences, VIT University, Vello...
The liquid waste of the fish processing industry is one of the sources of environmental pollution wh...
Modern practices in agriculture and industry lead to large volumes of nutrient discharge into lakes ...
In this study, four types of watermelon rind (WR) adsorbents; fresh WR, modified WR with sodium hydr...
Excess ammonia nitrogen in the waterways causes serious distortion to environment such as eutrophica...
The objective of this study was to identify the performance of empty fruit bunch (EFB) to assess its...
The objective of this study was to identify the performance of empty fruit bunch (EFB) to assess its...
Highly ammonia-nitrogen concentration in water will destroy the marine ecology and contribute to bad...
Ammoniacal nitrogen is one of the harmful pollutants in the waste water. High level of this pollutan...
Ammonia in mining wastewater is a significant problem, and treatment can be especially difficult in ...
Ammonia nitrogen (NH3 - N) is one of the common and toxic species of nitrogen and excess of it in wa...
In this study, modification of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) fibers as a means to recover ammonianitrogen ...
Rubber industry wastewater contains high concentration of nitrogen, organic compound and another con...
The performance of jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) seed adsorbent for ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N) ...
In recent years, agricultural wastes and biomass have been extensively investigated as low cost adso...
Environmental and Analytical Chemistry Division, School of Advanced Sciences, VIT University, Vello...
The liquid waste of the fish processing industry is one of the sources of environmental pollution wh...
Modern practices in agriculture and industry lead to large volumes of nutrient discharge into lakes ...
In this study, four types of watermelon rind (WR) adsorbents; fresh WR, modified WR with sodium hydr...
Excess ammonia nitrogen in the waterways causes serious distortion to environment such as eutrophica...
The objective of this study was to identify the performance of empty fruit bunch (EFB) to assess its...
The objective of this study was to identify the performance of empty fruit bunch (EFB) to assess its...
Highly ammonia-nitrogen concentration in water will destroy the marine ecology and contribute to bad...
Ammoniacal nitrogen is one of the harmful pollutants in the waste water. High level of this pollutan...
Ammonia in mining wastewater is a significant problem, and treatment can be especially difficult in ...
Ammonia nitrogen (NH3 - N) is one of the common and toxic species of nitrogen and excess of it in wa...
In this study, modification of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) fibers as a means to recover ammonianitrogen ...
Rubber industry wastewater contains high concentration of nitrogen, organic compound and another con...
The performance of jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) seed adsorbent for ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N) ...
In recent years, agricultural wastes and biomass have been extensively investigated as low cost adso...
Environmental and Analytical Chemistry Division, School of Advanced Sciences, VIT University, Vello...
The liquid waste of the fish processing industry is one of the sources of environmental pollution wh...
Modern practices in agriculture and industry lead to large volumes of nutrient discharge into lakes ...