Removal of hexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), from aqueous solution by a novel materials, Fe-modified steam exploded wheat straw (Fe-SEWS), was investigated in batch studies. Various factors including pH, contact time, and Cr(VI) concentration were taken into account and promising results obtained. The applicability of the Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption isotherms for the present system was tested. Fe-SEWS could remove Cr(VI) successfully either from synthetic wastewater or from actual electroplating wastewater, and the highest removal efficiency was 96.84 and 96.00%, respectively. Adsorbed Cr(VI) can be recovered by desorbing and the desorption rate reached 87-90%. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Removal of hexavalent chromium, Cr(...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal ...
The use of agricultural byproducts and industrial biowaste materials has been shown to be an attract...
This study discussed the mechanism of Fe-modified biochar (FeBC) derived from rice straw biochar (BC...
Environmental pollution with heavy metals is a serious issue worldwide posing threats to humans, ani...
Water pollution caused by heavy metals is of great concern because of rapid industrialization, lack ...
Heavy metals are the major concern of the modern age. Among the heavy metals, chromium (Cr(VI)) is r...
Water pollution caused by heavy metals is of great concern because of rapid industrialization, lack ...
174-180The present study was performed to explore the possibility of using biowaste materials namel...
Cr (VI) is a toxic metal, which belongs to the list of priority pollutants due to its mutagenic and ...
Cr (VI) is a toxic metal, which belongs to the list of priority pollutants due to its mutagenic and ...
Cr (VI) is a toxic metal, which belongs to the list of priority pollutants due to its mutagenic and ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which per...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal ...
The use of agricultural byproducts and industrial biowaste materials has been shown to be an attract...
This study discussed the mechanism of Fe-modified biochar (FeBC) derived from rice straw biochar (BC...
Environmental pollution with heavy metals is a serious issue worldwide posing threats to humans, ani...
Water pollution caused by heavy metals is of great concern because of rapid industrialization, lack ...
Heavy metals are the major concern of the modern age. Among the heavy metals, chromium (Cr(VI)) is r...
Water pollution caused by heavy metals is of great concern because of rapid industrialization, lack ...
174-180The present study was performed to explore the possibility of using biowaste materials namel...
Cr (VI) is a toxic metal, which belongs to the list of priority pollutants due to its mutagenic and ...
Cr (VI) is a toxic metal, which belongs to the list of priority pollutants due to its mutagenic and ...
Cr (VI) is a toxic metal, which belongs to the list of priority pollutants due to its mutagenic and ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which per...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal ...
The use of agricultural byproducts and industrial biowaste materials has been shown to be an attract...