Abstract Leather tanning is consuming a large quantity of water and discharging a large volume of wastewater. This wastewater contains the high value of COD, BOD, TSS, TDS and heavy metals. In this study, spent tea leaves, a valueless waste produced during the manufacturing of tea beverage, were assessed for their potential to remove chromium (Cr) from tannery wastewater. Cr removal was studied by the batch process with varying adsorbent dose, contact time and pH of the solution to finding optimum conditions. The experiment results showed that maximum removal of Cr by spent tea leaves was 95.42% at 14 g/L of adsorbent dose and pH 10. The maximum adsorption capacity of Cr on tea waste was found 10.64 mg/g
Removal of heavy metals is absolutely essential to avoid water pollution. In the present study, an e...
The leather industries produce daily large amounts of effluents highly contaminated by chromium salt...
Chromium is commonly found in huge quantities in tannery wastewaters. For this reason, the removal a...
Abstract: Water used in industries creates a wastewater that has a potential hazard for our environm...
As a result of increasing population, developing technology, and growing industrial activity year by...
Chromium(VI) has been found to be one of the toxic metals present in water obtained from industrial ...
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This study aims to assess the efficiency of two agricultural wastes as adsorbents to remove Chromium...
This study illustrates the process of removal of chromium from chrome tanning waste-water by fly ash...
Heavy metal pollution is one of the environmental problems of global concern. The most important tox...
As a result of increasing population, developing technology, and growing industrial activity year by...
ABSTRACT: In this study, adsorption of copper and chromium was investigated by residue of brewed tea...
As a result of increasing population, developing technology, and growing industrial activity year by...
111-117Adsorption of Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions on tea wastes and coconut husk has been studied...
Removal of heavy metals is absolutely essential to avoid water pollution. In the present study, an e...
The leather industries produce daily large amounts of effluents highly contaminated by chromium salt...
Chromium is commonly found in huge quantities in tannery wastewaters. For this reason, the removal a...
Abstract: Water used in industries creates a wastewater that has a potential hazard for our environm...
As a result of increasing population, developing technology, and growing industrial activity year by...
Chromium(VI) has been found to be one of the toxic metals present in water obtained from industrial ...
Abstract : ...
Abstract : ...
This study aims to assess the efficiency of two agricultural wastes as adsorbents to remove Chromium...
This study illustrates the process of removal of chromium from chrome tanning waste-water by fly ash...
Heavy metal pollution is one of the environmental problems of global concern. The most important tox...
As a result of increasing population, developing technology, and growing industrial activity year by...
ABSTRACT: In this study, adsorption of copper and chromium was investigated by residue of brewed tea...
As a result of increasing population, developing technology, and growing industrial activity year by...
111-117Adsorption of Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions on tea wastes and coconut husk has been studied...
Removal of heavy metals is absolutely essential to avoid water pollution. In the present study, an e...
The leather industries produce daily large amounts of effluents highly contaminated by chromium salt...
Chromium is commonly found in huge quantities in tannery wastewaters. For this reason, the removal a...