The adsorptive capacity of metal ions from surface water with activated and non-activated carbon derived from bamboo was investigated. The validation of adsorption kinetics of Cl, PO4 and Pb was done by pseudo-first and second order model while adsorption isotherms was proved by Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm model for activated and non- activated bamboo granular carbon. Generally, the amount of metal ions uptake increases with time and activation levels and the pH of bamboo granular carbon increase with activation. Similarly, the pore space of the activated carbon also increases with activation levels. The correlation coefficients (R2 ) show that the pseudo-second order model gave a better fit to the adsorption process with 0.9918 as the...
The study focused on the effect of process parameters on the single adsorption of Zinc and Nickel io...
In this study, activated carbon was prepared from locally available bamboo (Arundinaria alpina) in E...
ABSTRACT: The effectiveness of Nigerian Bamboo activated with different activating agents on the ads...
The adsorptive capacity of metal ions from surface water with activated and non-activated carbon der...
The adsorption and treatment of organic contaminants using activated carbon from waste Nigerian bamb...
The presence of heavy metals in surface waters and in wastewater is becoming a severe environmental ...
The adsorption and treatment of organic contaminants using activated carbon from waste Nigerian bamb...
In the present work, the use of bamboo biomass for copper and Zinc biosorption was studied in batch ...
ABSTRACT Considering the water scarcity problems facing many countries, the need for water reuse can...
Considering the water scarcity problems facing many countries, the need for water reuse can make act...
Water and wastewater treatment are very important for obtaining clean and sanitary water as well as ...
Water and wastewater treatment are very important for obtaining clean and sanitary water as well as ...
The adsorption of Cu2+ and Zn2+ ions on bamboo root biomass from an aqueous solution was studied. So...
Water is prime requirement for surviving of any living beings. The existence of surface water and g...
The production of activated carbon from low or zero cost of agricultural by-products or wastes has r...
The study focused on the effect of process parameters on the single adsorption of Zinc and Nickel io...
In this study, activated carbon was prepared from locally available bamboo (Arundinaria alpina) in E...
ABSTRACT: The effectiveness of Nigerian Bamboo activated with different activating agents on the ads...
The adsorptive capacity of metal ions from surface water with activated and non-activated carbon der...
The adsorption and treatment of organic contaminants using activated carbon from waste Nigerian bamb...
The presence of heavy metals in surface waters and in wastewater is becoming a severe environmental ...
The adsorption and treatment of organic contaminants using activated carbon from waste Nigerian bamb...
In the present work, the use of bamboo biomass for copper and Zinc biosorption was studied in batch ...
ABSTRACT Considering the water scarcity problems facing many countries, the need for water reuse can...
Considering the water scarcity problems facing many countries, the need for water reuse can make act...
Water and wastewater treatment are very important for obtaining clean and sanitary water as well as ...
Water and wastewater treatment are very important for obtaining clean and sanitary water as well as ...
The adsorption of Cu2+ and Zn2+ ions on bamboo root biomass from an aqueous solution was studied. So...
Water is prime requirement for surviving of any living beings. The existence of surface water and g...
The production of activated carbon from low or zero cost of agricultural by-products or wastes has r...
The study focused on the effect of process parameters on the single adsorption of Zinc and Nickel io...
In this study, activated carbon was prepared from locally available bamboo (Arundinaria alpina) in E...
ABSTRACT: The effectiveness of Nigerian Bamboo activated with different activating agents on the ads...