Activated charcoal was prepared and characterized from residues of coconut peel (CACC) to remove by adsorption the Methyl Orange (AM) dye in aqueous solution. The charcoal was activated with phosphoric acid. The morphology and structure of the pores of the carbon obtained were analyzed by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and a surface analyzer. The adsorption data were evaluated by the BET, Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms, finding the Langmuir type I model. The surface area of the activated carbon was 526 m2/g with a pore volume of 0.234 cm3/g and an average pore diameter of 1.78 nm, according to BET, which indicates the presence of micropores. The calculated thermodynamic parameters showed that the adsorption of the AM dye in CACC is a...
The feasibility of using an activated carbon prepared from teak leaf litter and cocoa pod husks (MPA...
Water is important to the ecosystem for energy requirement to stay alive. Nowadays, rapid developmen...
Water is essential to the ecosystem for the energy required to stay alive. Nowadays, rapid developme...
The preparation of activated carbon from agricultural waste could increase economic return. Thus, co...
In recent years, pollution from dye wastewater becomes a serious environmental problem due to the hi...
51-59Activated carbon adsorbent prepared from Brachychiton Populneus fruit shell, biomass materials,...
Adsorption isotherm and kinetics of methylene blue on activated carbon prepared from coconut husk we...
Activated carbon (AC) has been recognised one of the most popular and widely used adsorbent in waste...
Introduction: Adsorption is an emerging technique for wastewater treatment utilizing abundantly avai...
The removal efficiency of two highly used reactive dyes (C. I. Reactive Red 180 and C. I. Reactive B...
Two activated carbon (AC) samples were produced from sugarcane bagasse using different chemical acti...
The adsorption efficiency of FeCl3, CaCl2 and K2CO3-activated carbon for the 500μm particle size pro...
In this study, methyl orange (MO) was removed from solution using rice husk charcoal (RHC) and acid ...
Treatment of the contaminated aqueous solutions to improve their quality is indispensible for their ...
Activated carbon is commonly used to trap toxins and chemicals. It is made from a variety of sources...
The feasibility of using an activated carbon prepared from teak leaf litter and cocoa pod husks (MPA...
Water is important to the ecosystem for energy requirement to stay alive. Nowadays, rapid developmen...
Water is essential to the ecosystem for the energy required to stay alive. Nowadays, rapid developme...
The preparation of activated carbon from agricultural waste could increase economic return. Thus, co...
In recent years, pollution from dye wastewater becomes a serious environmental problem due to the hi...
51-59Activated carbon adsorbent prepared from Brachychiton Populneus fruit shell, biomass materials,...
Adsorption isotherm and kinetics of methylene blue on activated carbon prepared from coconut husk we...
Activated carbon (AC) has been recognised one of the most popular and widely used adsorbent in waste...
Introduction: Adsorption is an emerging technique for wastewater treatment utilizing abundantly avai...
The removal efficiency of two highly used reactive dyes (C. I. Reactive Red 180 and C. I. Reactive B...
Two activated carbon (AC) samples were produced from sugarcane bagasse using different chemical acti...
The adsorption efficiency of FeCl3, CaCl2 and K2CO3-activated carbon for the 500μm particle size pro...
In this study, methyl orange (MO) was removed from solution using rice husk charcoal (RHC) and acid ...
Treatment of the contaminated aqueous solutions to improve their quality is indispensible for their ...
Activated carbon is commonly used to trap toxins and chemicals. It is made from a variety of sources...
The feasibility of using an activated carbon prepared from teak leaf litter and cocoa pod husks (MPA...
Water is important to the ecosystem for energy requirement to stay alive. Nowadays, rapid developmen...
Water is essential to the ecosystem for the energy required to stay alive. Nowadays, rapid developme...