Introduction: Phenol and its derivatives are the most common poisonous compounds which are stable in aqueous media and lead to many health issues. In this study, application of the carbon resulted from pomegranate peel is investigated in removal of phenol by adsorption method. Methods: to perform this cross-sectional study, first, samples of phenol with concentrations of 10 to 100 mg/L were prepared for six months in 2016. Then, the impacts of parameters such as pH, adsorbent dosage, contact time, and initial concentration of phenol in adsorption process were investigated independently in Gonabad Chemistry Lab using a spectrophotometer at 505 nm as the wavelength. Furthermore, adherence of the samples to the isotherm models of Langmu...
Activated carbons derived from oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB) were investigated to find the suit...
Phenol is a hazardous organic chemical that introduced into the environment by industrial and pharma...
Wastewater containing dyes can be dangerous and toxic. Therefore, simple and efficient treatment met...
Background: Phenol is an organic pollutant found in industrial effluents that is very toxic to human...
Background and Purpose: Phenol and derivatives are common pollutants of drinking water which are bl...
This paper shows a detailed study to observe the efficiency of banana peel and orange peel as a low ...
International audienceThere is an ever-growing demand for biosourced adsorbents in environmental pro...
The use of renewable substrates as biosorbents has a great attention in wastewater treatment. The po...
Phenols are an important group of organic pollutants present in many industrial effluents such as pe...
The objective of the study is to treat industrial wastewater and perform a thermodynamic experimenta...
Fruit wastes of the Ceiba speciosa forest species were employed as raw material for preparing activa...
In this study, applicability of activated carbon derived from sugar cane bagasse to remove phenol fr...
In this study, a low cost activated carbon which based on Eucalyptus camaldulensis barks (ECAC) was ...
Background: Phenol is a prevalent pollutant found in many industrial wastewaters, and it is paid si...
Background and Objective: Phenol presence in water and wastewater is interesting because of its stab...
Activated carbons derived from oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB) were investigated to find the suit...
Phenol is a hazardous organic chemical that introduced into the environment by industrial and pharma...
Wastewater containing dyes can be dangerous and toxic. Therefore, simple and efficient treatment met...
Background: Phenol is an organic pollutant found in industrial effluents that is very toxic to human...
Background and Purpose: Phenol and derivatives are common pollutants of drinking water which are bl...
This paper shows a detailed study to observe the efficiency of banana peel and orange peel as a low ...
International audienceThere is an ever-growing demand for biosourced adsorbents in environmental pro...
The use of renewable substrates as biosorbents has a great attention in wastewater treatment. The po...
Phenols are an important group of organic pollutants present in many industrial effluents such as pe...
The objective of the study is to treat industrial wastewater and perform a thermodynamic experimenta...
Fruit wastes of the Ceiba speciosa forest species were employed as raw material for preparing activa...
In this study, applicability of activated carbon derived from sugar cane bagasse to remove phenol fr...
In this study, a low cost activated carbon which based on Eucalyptus camaldulensis barks (ECAC) was ...
Background: Phenol is a prevalent pollutant found in many industrial wastewaters, and it is paid si...
Background and Objective: Phenol presence in water and wastewater is interesting because of its stab...
Activated carbons derived from oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB) were investigated to find the suit...
Phenol is a hazardous organic chemical that introduced into the environment by industrial and pharma...
Wastewater containing dyes can be dangerous and toxic. Therefore, simple and efficient treatment met...