The feasibility of date seeds as a new low-cost natural adsorbent for the removal of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from oily produced water was investigated. The aim of this study was to elucidate the mechanism associated with the removal of DOC and to find the best equilibrium isotherms and kinetic models for DOC removal in batch adsorption experiments. The effect of various physicochemical parameters such as initial DOC concentration (18.5–93.5 mg/L), solution pH (4–9), temperature (25–45 °C), and date seeds dosages (0.5–2.0 g) was evaluated. The equilibrium stage was attained after a contact time of 120 min. The maximum DOC removal was 82 % for 93.5 mg/L of DOC concentration. The equilibrium data were well represented by the Langmuir is...
Equilibrium adsorption isotherm for the removal of basic dye Methylene Blue from aqueous solution us...
Powdered activated carbon (PAC) is commonly used in drinking water treatment plants to control taste...
The negative effect of high concentration of dyes in the aquatic environment on humans and aquatic p...
The adsorption capacity of attapulgite, a natural clay, for the removal of dissolved organic carbon ...
Five different activated carbons (ACs) have been prepared from dried date pits using air and phospho...
One of the key challenges in water treatment industry is the removal of organic compounds by cost-ef...
One of the key challenges in water treatment industry is the removal of organic compounds by cost-ef...
One of the key challenges in water treatment industry is the removal of organic compounds by cost-ef...
© 2017, Islamic Azad University (IAU). One of the key challenges in water treatment industry is the ...
International audienceEnvironment contamination by pesticides is a major issue threatening human hea...
The presence of natural organic matter (NOM) in water resources can significantly affect the organol...
Equilibrium adsorption of four water pollutants (Phenol, Butanol, Butan-2-ol and 2 Methylbutan-2-ol)...
Phosphates in natural waters and whatever their origin, promote the formation of algae, reduce disso...
Water pollution, from industry and agriculture, is a major threat to water security in the light of ...
Powdered activated carbon (PAC) is commonly used in drinking water treatment plants to control taste...
Equilibrium adsorption isotherm for the removal of basic dye Methylene Blue from aqueous solution us...
Powdered activated carbon (PAC) is commonly used in drinking water treatment plants to control taste...
The negative effect of high concentration of dyes in the aquatic environment on humans and aquatic p...
The adsorption capacity of attapulgite, a natural clay, for the removal of dissolved organic carbon ...
Five different activated carbons (ACs) have been prepared from dried date pits using air and phospho...
One of the key challenges in water treatment industry is the removal of organic compounds by cost-ef...
One of the key challenges in water treatment industry is the removal of organic compounds by cost-ef...
One of the key challenges in water treatment industry is the removal of organic compounds by cost-ef...
© 2017, Islamic Azad University (IAU). One of the key challenges in water treatment industry is the ...
International audienceEnvironment contamination by pesticides is a major issue threatening human hea...
The presence of natural organic matter (NOM) in water resources can significantly affect the organol...
Equilibrium adsorption of four water pollutants (Phenol, Butanol, Butan-2-ol and 2 Methylbutan-2-ol)...
Phosphates in natural waters and whatever their origin, promote the formation of algae, reduce disso...
Water pollution, from industry and agriculture, is a major threat to water security in the light of ...
Powdered activated carbon (PAC) is commonly used in drinking water treatment plants to control taste...
Equilibrium adsorption isotherm for the removal of basic dye Methylene Blue from aqueous solution us...
Powdered activated carbon (PAC) is commonly used in drinking water treatment plants to control taste...
The negative effect of high concentration of dyes in the aquatic environment on humans and aquatic p...