971-978The capacity of a carbonaceous sorbent prepared from Pearl Millet Husk (PMHC), an agricultural byproduct to remove basic dyes was evaluated by choosing Methylene blue as the test dye. Batch-mode adsorption studies were carried out systematically, involving process parameters, such as agitation time, initial dye concentration, carbon dose, and pH. The adsorption followed a simple first order kinetic equation given by Lagergren and the rate was controlled by both film and intra-particle diffusion processes, isotherm analyses of the equilibrium data involving Freundlich, Langmuir and Redlich-Peterson models have shown that Freundlich model fits well with the experimental data more precisely, although reasonably better fit ...
Removal of dyes and pigments from wastewaters of dying and printing industries is a major environmen...
194-200The adsorption equilibrium study of three different types of dyestuff effluent on the sawd...
133-139Rice husk carbon (RHC) has been prepared from rice husk impregnated with 50% H3PO4 and carbo...
201-208A carbonaceous sorbent prepared from an indigenous agricultural waste, jack fruit peel, by a...
35-43Activated carbon (MHAC) has been derived from the millet cob husk in a single step activation a...
Activated carbon (MHAC) has been derived from the millet cob husk in a single step activation at a t...
17-23A carbon sorbent derived from an agricultural waste, jackfruit peel was applied to study the re...
Activated carbons prepared from teak leaf (TLC), maize corn (MCC) and babool tree bark (BTBC) were u...
Batch adsorption experiments have been conducted to investigate the removal of methyl orange from aq...
103-110This paper reports the sorption study of Direct Yellow12 (DY) to describe the suitability o...
Activated carbon prepared from tamarind fruit shells by direct carbonization was used for the remova...
The objective of this laboratory study was to determine the effect of dosage, contact time and type ...
AbstractActivated carbon obtained from plantain peels was applied to the optimization of the adsorpt...
Commercial activated carbon and produced corncob activated carbon were used for the adsorption of me...
The main objective of this study was to assess the usefulness of exhausted activated carbon-based fi...
Removal of dyes and pigments from wastewaters of dying and printing industries is a major environmen...
194-200The adsorption equilibrium study of three different types of dyestuff effluent on the sawd...
133-139Rice husk carbon (RHC) has been prepared from rice husk impregnated with 50% H3PO4 and carbo...
201-208A carbonaceous sorbent prepared from an indigenous agricultural waste, jack fruit peel, by a...
35-43Activated carbon (MHAC) has been derived from the millet cob husk in a single step activation a...
Activated carbon (MHAC) has been derived from the millet cob husk in a single step activation at a t...
17-23A carbon sorbent derived from an agricultural waste, jackfruit peel was applied to study the re...
Activated carbons prepared from teak leaf (TLC), maize corn (MCC) and babool tree bark (BTBC) were u...
Batch adsorption experiments have been conducted to investigate the removal of methyl orange from aq...
103-110This paper reports the sorption study of Direct Yellow12 (DY) to describe the suitability o...
Activated carbon prepared from tamarind fruit shells by direct carbonization was used for the remova...
The objective of this laboratory study was to determine the effect of dosage, contact time and type ...
AbstractActivated carbon obtained from plantain peels was applied to the optimization of the adsorpt...
Commercial activated carbon and produced corncob activated carbon were used for the adsorption of me...
The main objective of this study was to assess the usefulness of exhausted activated carbon-based fi...
Removal of dyes and pigments from wastewaters of dying and printing industries is a major environmen...
194-200The adsorption equilibrium study of three different types of dyestuff effluent on the sawd...
133-139Rice husk carbon (RHC) has been prepared from rice husk impregnated with 50% H3PO4 and carbo...