The potential use of Sugarcane Bagasse (SB) as environment friendly and low-cost industrial waste for the exclusion of brilliant green (BG) dye from wastewater has been studied. For this purpose, the batch adsorption process is applied to find adsorption kinetic and thermodynamic data. The second-order pseudo-kinetic model and Langmuir isotherm are found well suitable to explain the adsorption process of BG onto SB. The highest adsorption capacity analyzed using the Langmuir isotherm is 24.32 mg/g at 50°C. The Gibbs free energy (ΔG) values were observed to be negative at all functioning temperatures, validating that the BG is positive, shows the higher randomness at the adsorbent-adsorbate interface. In general, the study results ...
Contamination of water streams due to discharge of dye containing wastewater is a worldwide problem...
In a previous work, succinylated sugarcane bagasse (SCB 2) was prepared from sugarcane bagasse (B) u...
Sugarcane bagasse (SB) is one of the major residues obtained from agriculture, every year millions o...
The aim of this study is to find an effective and inexpensive natural material used as an adsorbent ...
Major issues on environmental is caused by the effluents released by industry that contains harmful ...
Present study explores the potentiality of locally available cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin-ric...
In the present study, the potential of sugarcane bagasse (SCB) was evaluated by methylene blue (MB) ...
The textile industry discharges large quantities of highly colored wastewater from industrial proces...
AbstractIn the present study waste product of sugar mill (bagasse) was used as low-cost adsorbent in...
In this work, the adsorption potential of agricultural waste material sugarcane baggase to remove ma...
The main aim of this work is to treat sugarcane bagasse agricultural waste and prepare an efficient,...
Abstract The effectiveness of using sugar cane bagasse, an agricultural by-product, as a sorbent to ...
Dyes enforces ecological and public problems due to hazardous and irretrievable properties of such p...
The effectiveness of using sugar cane bagasse, an agricultural by-product, as a sorbent to remove ba...
Adsorption process is one of the best ways for removal of dyes from effluent generated from differen...
Contamination of water streams due to discharge of dye containing wastewater is a worldwide problem...
In a previous work, succinylated sugarcane bagasse (SCB 2) was prepared from sugarcane bagasse (B) u...
Sugarcane bagasse (SB) is one of the major residues obtained from agriculture, every year millions o...
The aim of this study is to find an effective and inexpensive natural material used as an adsorbent ...
Major issues on environmental is caused by the effluents released by industry that contains harmful ...
Present study explores the potentiality of locally available cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin-ric...
In the present study, the potential of sugarcane bagasse (SCB) was evaluated by methylene blue (MB) ...
The textile industry discharges large quantities of highly colored wastewater from industrial proces...
AbstractIn the present study waste product of sugar mill (bagasse) was used as low-cost adsorbent in...
In this work, the adsorption potential of agricultural waste material sugarcane baggase to remove ma...
The main aim of this work is to treat sugarcane bagasse agricultural waste and prepare an efficient,...
Abstract The effectiveness of using sugar cane bagasse, an agricultural by-product, as a sorbent to ...
Dyes enforces ecological and public problems due to hazardous and irretrievable properties of such p...
The effectiveness of using sugar cane bagasse, an agricultural by-product, as a sorbent to remove ba...
Adsorption process is one of the best ways for removal of dyes from effluent generated from differen...
Contamination of water streams due to discharge of dye containing wastewater is a worldwide problem...
In a previous work, succinylated sugarcane bagasse (SCB 2) was prepared from sugarcane bagasse (B) u...
Sugarcane bagasse (SB) is one of the major residues obtained from agriculture, every year millions o...