In this study, treated coffee waste was used to remove heavy metals (Cd, Cr and Pb) from synthetic water. For the adsorption studies, operational parameter such as adsorbent dosage and contact time were studied. For the characterization, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and Scanning electron microscope (SEM) were used to identify functional group and observed the surface of treated coffee waste. Removal heavy metals were studied using 100 ml of synthetic waste contained 7.5 ppm (Pb), 4.8 ppm (Cr) and 0.9 ppm (Cd) in room temperature. All adsorption processes were carried out for different dosage and contact time to identify the optimum condition for adsorption. Concentrations of synthetic water were measured using atomic adso...
One of the modern times worst environmental problem are polluted water resources. An example of sour...
One of the modern times worst environmental problem are polluted water resources. An example of sour...
Heavy metals-chromium (Cr) and Lead (Pb) are released into natural waters by industrial and domestic...
This thesis is concerned with the use of natural waste materials, specifically used tea leaves and c...
This thesis is concerned with the use of natural waste materials, specifically used tea leaves and c...
Industrial discharges loaded with heavy metals present several problems for aquatic ecosystems and h...
Coffee silverskin (CS), the main solid waste produced from the coffee industry, has efficiently been...
Coffee silverskin (CS), the main solid waste produced from the coffee industry, has efficiently been...
Cadmium is a highly toxic element and can cause serious damages to the health of human beings. It is...
Abstract- This study was carried out to investigate the efficiency of Ethiopian coffee husk (husk of...
As a result of anthropological activities, various pollutants, for example heavy metals, enter the e...
Industrial water and drinking water contamination by lead is recognized as a public health problem i...
A new technology for Cr(VI) and divalent metal ions removal based on metal sorption onto exhausted c...
Adsorption of Cadmium Heavy Metal (Cd) by Coffee Waste from Coffee Shops has been carried out. The p...
One of the modern times worst environmental problem are polluted water resources. An example of sour...
One of the modern times worst environmental problem are polluted water resources. An example of sour...
One of the modern times worst environmental problem are polluted water resources. An example of sour...
Heavy metals-chromium (Cr) and Lead (Pb) are released into natural waters by industrial and domestic...
This thesis is concerned with the use of natural waste materials, specifically used tea leaves and c...
This thesis is concerned with the use of natural waste materials, specifically used tea leaves and c...
Industrial discharges loaded with heavy metals present several problems for aquatic ecosystems and h...
Coffee silverskin (CS), the main solid waste produced from the coffee industry, has efficiently been...
Coffee silverskin (CS), the main solid waste produced from the coffee industry, has efficiently been...
Cadmium is a highly toxic element and can cause serious damages to the health of human beings. It is...
Abstract- This study was carried out to investigate the efficiency of Ethiopian coffee husk (husk of...
As a result of anthropological activities, various pollutants, for example heavy metals, enter the e...
Industrial water and drinking water contamination by lead is recognized as a public health problem i...
A new technology for Cr(VI) and divalent metal ions removal based on metal sorption onto exhausted c...
Adsorption of Cadmium Heavy Metal (Cd) by Coffee Waste from Coffee Shops has been carried out. The p...
One of the modern times worst environmental problem are polluted water resources. An example of sour...
One of the modern times worst environmental problem are polluted water resources. An example of sour...
One of the modern times worst environmental problem are polluted water resources. An example of sour...
Heavy metals-chromium (Cr) and Lead (Pb) are released into natural waters by industrial and domestic...