The thermodynamics and sorption efficiencies for the remediation of Cr, Ni and Cd from their single component aqueous solutions (wastewater) using Maize Cob (MC) and Sawdust (SD) in a batch system are reported. Efficiencies were judged based on parameters such as sorbent weight, initial adsorbate loading concentration, pH and surface area. Shimadzu AA650 Double Beam Atomic Absorption/Flame spectrophotometer was employed to study concentration differences before and after the adsorption process. Parameters such as ΔH, ΔS and ΔG were determined. On MC, ΔH varied as 1,466.59, 1,271.21 and 1,347.70kJmol-1 for Cr, Ni and Cd respectively. While on SD it varied as -566.85, 256.32 and 888.77kJmol-1 respectively for the same order of metal ions. The...
The threat of the accumulation of heavy metals in wastewater is increasing, due to their abilities t...
Chemical wastewater streams may contain toxic compounds which are non-biodegradable, and therefore r...
Adsorption rate is a critical parameter in the design of effective biosorbent treatment systems for ...
The thermodynamics and sorption efficiencies for the remediation of Cr, Ni and Cd from their aqueous...
The work investigated the performance of zinc chloride activated sawdust as potential adsorbent for ...
The use of maize (Zea mays) cob for the biosorption of Cr(VI), Ni(II) and Cd(II) is reported. Biosor...
In this article, the removal performance and cost-effectiveness of various low-cost adsorbents deriv...
Heavy metal is released from many industries into water. Before the industrial wastewater is dischar...
Water pollution is an environmental problem that affects the ecosystem and living beings. Adsorption...
This paper describes the use of by-products as adsorbents for removing heavy metals from aqueous eff...
This work reports the application of a straw ash from barley as a novel bioadsorbent for the removal...
Adsorption of heavy metals is a new technology for the treatment of wastewater containing different ...
This work investigates the sorption of heavy metals by low-cost, byproducts such as charcoal fines (...
Different kinds of low-cost agro based fibres can be used to remove both trace and heavy metals from...
Remediation of aquatic environments polluted by toxic heavy metals has become a focus of interest fo...
The threat of the accumulation of heavy metals in wastewater is increasing, due to their abilities t...
Chemical wastewater streams may contain toxic compounds which are non-biodegradable, and therefore r...
Adsorption rate is a critical parameter in the design of effective biosorbent treatment systems for ...
The thermodynamics and sorption efficiencies for the remediation of Cr, Ni and Cd from their aqueous...
The work investigated the performance of zinc chloride activated sawdust as potential adsorbent for ...
The use of maize (Zea mays) cob for the biosorption of Cr(VI), Ni(II) and Cd(II) is reported. Biosor...
In this article, the removal performance and cost-effectiveness of various low-cost adsorbents deriv...
Heavy metal is released from many industries into water. Before the industrial wastewater is dischar...
Water pollution is an environmental problem that affects the ecosystem and living beings. Adsorption...
This paper describes the use of by-products as adsorbents for removing heavy metals from aqueous eff...
This work reports the application of a straw ash from barley as a novel bioadsorbent for the removal...
Adsorption of heavy metals is a new technology for the treatment of wastewater containing different ...
This work investigates the sorption of heavy metals by low-cost, byproducts such as charcoal fines (...
Different kinds of low-cost agro based fibres can be used to remove both trace and heavy metals from...
Remediation of aquatic environments polluted by toxic heavy metals has become a focus of interest fo...
The threat of the accumulation of heavy metals in wastewater is increasing, due to their abilities t...
Chemical wastewater streams may contain toxic compounds which are non-biodegradable, and therefore r...
Adsorption rate is a critical parameter in the design of effective biosorbent treatment systems for ...