The use of activated carbon obtained from biochar for the removal of reactive dyestuff from aqueous solutions at various contact times, pHs and temperatures was investigated. The biochar was chemically modified with potassium hydroxide. The surface area and micropore volume of activated carbon was 1277 m(2)/g and 0.4952 cm(3)/g, respectively. The surface characterization of both biochar and activated carbon was undertaken using by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The experimental data indicated that the adsorption isotherms are well described by the Dubinin-Radushkevich (DR) isotherm equation. The adsorption kinetics of reactive dyestuff obeys the pseudo second-order kinetic model. The thermodynamic ...
Corn cobs were used as a source to prepare activated carbon by physical and\ud chemical activation m...
Water Pollution continues to be a threat throughout the world, being an important source in the ecos...
Biobased carbon materials (BBC) obtained from Norway spruce (Picea abies Karst.) bark was produced b...
Activated carbons were produced from biochar obtained through pyrolysis of safflower seed press cake...
The use of activated carbon obtained from sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) stones for the removal of ...
Activated carbons (ACs) were developed from bio-waste materials like rice husk and peanut shell (PS)...
Background and Objective: Reactive dyes are the newest dyes in textile industry. They may cause envi...
Biochars that are the subjects of this report have been obtained from the residue of supercritical e...
Adsorption represents one of the most interesting technique for the removal of pollutants from waste...
In this study, biochar was derived from the agricultural by-products coconut coir (BC1) and rice hus...
This study was undertaken to synthesise a novel biomass-based chemically activated carbon from Austr...
Batch adsorption experiments have been conducted to investigate the removal of methyl orange from aq...
In this work, Norway spruce bark was used as a precursor to prepare activated biochars (BCs) via che...
WOS: 000281930300019Activated carbons have been prepared from a lignocellulosic waste material by ch...
The objective of this study was to investigate the removal of Remazol Yellow dye from aqueous soluti...
Corn cobs were used as a source to prepare activated carbon by physical and\ud chemical activation m...
Water Pollution continues to be a threat throughout the world, being an important source in the ecos...
Biobased carbon materials (BBC) obtained from Norway spruce (Picea abies Karst.) bark was produced b...
Activated carbons were produced from biochar obtained through pyrolysis of safflower seed press cake...
The use of activated carbon obtained from sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) stones for the removal of ...
Activated carbons (ACs) were developed from bio-waste materials like rice husk and peanut shell (PS)...
Background and Objective: Reactive dyes are the newest dyes in textile industry. They may cause envi...
Biochars that are the subjects of this report have been obtained from the residue of supercritical e...
Adsorption represents one of the most interesting technique for the removal of pollutants from waste...
In this study, biochar was derived from the agricultural by-products coconut coir (BC1) and rice hus...
This study was undertaken to synthesise a novel biomass-based chemically activated carbon from Austr...
Batch adsorption experiments have been conducted to investigate the removal of methyl orange from aq...
In this work, Norway spruce bark was used as a precursor to prepare activated biochars (BCs) via che...
WOS: 000281930300019Activated carbons have been prepared from a lignocellulosic waste material by ch...
The objective of this study was to investigate the removal of Remazol Yellow dye from aqueous soluti...
Corn cobs were used as a source to prepare activated carbon by physical and\ud chemical activation m...
Water Pollution continues to be a threat throughout the world, being an important source in the ecos...
Biobased carbon materials (BBC) obtained from Norway spruce (Picea abies Karst.) bark was produced b...