Egyptian rice straw was subjected to pulping via alkali scouring followed by hypochloric bleaching. the obtained cellulosic pulp was allowed to react with two different amounts of urea at high temperature to obtain cellulose carbamate acquire nitrogen content of 0.13 and 0.16 on using 10 and 20 g urea/100g cellulose pulp respectively. The obtained carbamate derivatives were evaluated as dye adsorbent for different reactive dyes. Different factors were investigated as the nature of colour used, the technique applied, the time of treatment, and concentration of dyes used. It was found that the magnitude of the adsorbed colour depends on the N %, whereas the %N increases the % colour remova...
The textile industry discharges large quantities of highly colored wastewater from industrial proces...
This study introduces a new and bio-friendly adsorbent based on natural and cetyltrimethy-lammonium ...
Rice is the main agricultural food in Sri Lanka today. Paddy crops are cultivated as a wetland crop ...
Cellulose carbamate is a bio-based, biodegradable, and environmentally friendly material and thus an...
Inspired by nature, cellulose extracted from plant wastes has been explored, due to its great potent...
The aim of the research was to extract a cellulose from kepok banana peel (Musa parasidiaca L.) and ...
Here, a stable derivative of cellulose, called cellulose carbamate (CC), was produced from Kenaf (Hi...
In the present study, free, carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC)-immobilized, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-algin...
Use of rice straw as a biosorbent for water treatment in batik industry is not fully developed. Liqu...
Here, a stable derivative of cellulose, called cellulose carbamate (CC), was produced from Kenaf (Hi...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer of nature, and it is widely used in the synthesis of new m...
Sago biomass is an agro-industrial waste produced in large quantities, mainly in the Asia-Pacific re...
In recent years, there has been an interest in the study of new methods for the removal of dyes from...
A semi-quantitative study of willow bark dye adsorption on two different cellulose materials using b...
Rice straw-derived cellulose (RSC) with purity of 92 wt.% was successfully extracted from rice straw...
The textile industry discharges large quantities of highly colored wastewater from industrial proces...
This study introduces a new and bio-friendly adsorbent based on natural and cetyltrimethy-lammonium ...
Rice is the main agricultural food in Sri Lanka today. Paddy crops are cultivated as a wetland crop ...
Cellulose carbamate is a bio-based, biodegradable, and environmentally friendly material and thus an...
Inspired by nature, cellulose extracted from plant wastes has been explored, due to its great potent...
The aim of the research was to extract a cellulose from kepok banana peel (Musa parasidiaca L.) and ...
Here, a stable derivative of cellulose, called cellulose carbamate (CC), was produced from Kenaf (Hi...
In the present study, free, carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC)-immobilized, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-algin...
Use of rice straw as a biosorbent for water treatment in batik industry is not fully developed. Liqu...
Here, a stable derivative of cellulose, called cellulose carbamate (CC), was produced from Kenaf (Hi...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer of nature, and it is widely used in the synthesis of new m...
Sago biomass is an agro-industrial waste produced in large quantities, mainly in the Asia-Pacific re...
In recent years, there has been an interest in the study of new methods for the removal of dyes from...
A semi-quantitative study of willow bark dye adsorption on two different cellulose materials using b...
Rice straw-derived cellulose (RSC) with purity of 92 wt.% was successfully extracted from rice straw...
The textile industry discharges large quantities of highly colored wastewater from industrial proces...
This study introduces a new and bio-friendly adsorbent based on natural and cetyltrimethy-lammonium ...
Rice is the main agricultural food in Sri Lanka today. Paddy crops are cultivated as a wetland crop ...