Textile and dyeing industries are considered as one of the main water utilizing industries and generate a huge amount of colored liquid effluents in their finishing and dyeing processes. In this paper, agricultural waste corncob has been chosen as a renewable source to produce activated carbon at 400 °C (corncob activated carbon, CCAC) for the removal of Procion Red MX-5B (PR) and crystal violet (CV) from dye-polluted effluent using a batch technique. The efficiency of CCAC in adsorbing CV and PR from the water has been carried out as a function of pH, adsorbent dose, contact time, agitation, and initial concentration. The Temkin, Langmuir, and Freundlich isotherm model equations were investigated to understand the adsorption mechanism of d...
Abstract: Comparative adsorption of dyes (bromophenol blue and methyl orange solution) was performed...
Effluents from dye and dyeing industries constitute serious environmental threat and attracting seri...
This study was undertaken to synthesise a novel biomass-based chemically activated carbon from Austr...
Commercial activated carbon and produced corncob activated carbon were used for the adsorption of me...
Synthetic dyes are widely used in the rubber, textiles, plastics, paper and cosmetics industries to ...
Several methods and techniques are used for the treatment of polluted water. Among these techniques,...
Activated carbon (AC) has been recognised one of the most popular and widely used adsorbent in waste...
The focus of this study is the investigation of removal ability of methylene blue (MB) and malachite...
AbstractCorncob, which is the main waste from corn agricultures in Egypt, has been used as a raw mat...
Worldwide industrial and technological advances have introduced various pollutants into the water. P...
Activated carbons prepared from teak leaf (TLC), maize corn (MCC) and babool tree bark (BTBC) were u...
Corn cobs were used as a source to prepare activated carbon by physical and\ud chemical activation m...
In this study, the corn cob based activated carbon (CCAC) prepared by physical activation using micr...
Activated carbons were prepared from ashitaba waste and a walnut shell to study the adsorption mecha...
Activated carbon (MHAC) has been derived from the millet cob husk in a single step activation at a t...
Abstract: Comparative adsorption of dyes (bromophenol blue and methyl orange solution) was performed...
Effluents from dye and dyeing industries constitute serious environmental threat and attracting seri...
This study was undertaken to synthesise a novel biomass-based chemically activated carbon from Austr...
Commercial activated carbon and produced corncob activated carbon were used for the adsorption of me...
Synthetic dyes are widely used in the rubber, textiles, plastics, paper and cosmetics industries to ...
Several methods and techniques are used for the treatment of polluted water. Among these techniques,...
Activated carbon (AC) has been recognised one of the most popular and widely used adsorbent in waste...
The focus of this study is the investigation of removal ability of methylene blue (MB) and malachite...
AbstractCorncob, which is the main waste from corn agricultures in Egypt, has been used as a raw mat...
Worldwide industrial and technological advances have introduced various pollutants into the water. P...
Activated carbons prepared from teak leaf (TLC), maize corn (MCC) and babool tree bark (BTBC) were u...
Corn cobs were used as a source to prepare activated carbon by physical and\ud chemical activation m...
In this study, the corn cob based activated carbon (CCAC) prepared by physical activation using micr...
Activated carbons were prepared from ashitaba waste and a walnut shell to study the adsorption mecha...
Activated carbon (MHAC) has been derived from the millet cob husk in a single step activation at a t...
Abstract: Comparative adsorption of dyes (bromophenol blue and methyl orange solution) was performed...
Effluents from dye and dyeing industries constitute serious environmental threat and attracting seri...
This study was undertaken to synthesise a novel biomass-based chemically activated carbon from Austr...