Abstract: Adsorptive removal of Methyl Red (MR) from aqueous solution onto chemically modified charred sugarcane waste (CSW) and aminated sugarcane waste (ASW) has been investigated. The surface modification was characterized by FTIR, SEM, elemental analysis and Boehm titration. The effect of pH, contact time and MR concentrations were studied by batch equilibrium method. Maximum dye removal was observed at pH 2 onto CSW while that for ASW at pH 7. The dye can be quantitatively removed onto the surface of these adsorbents at a contact time of 3 h. Maximum adsorption capacity (qmax) for the CSW and ASW were found to be 125.0 mg/g and 142.85 mg/g, respectively. Adsorption kinetic data were tested using pseudo-first order, pseudo-second order ...
Dyes enforces ecological and public problems due to hazardous and irretrievable properties of such p...
The present investigation assesses the applicability of waste materials—bottom ash and deoiled soya—...
Brewers’ spent grain (BSG), a lignocellulosic waste material, was evaluated as a low-cost adsorbent ...
Present study explores the potentiality of locally available cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin-ric...
The use of cheap and ecofriendly adsorbents has been studied as an alternative substitution of activ...
Abstract: Removal of methyl red from aqueous solution onto coconut husks and coconut shell, a low co...
Dyes are usually present in trace quantities in the treated effluents of many industries. The effect...
In a previous work, succinylated sugarcane bagasse (SCB 2) was prepared from sugarcane bagasse (B) u...
In this study the adsorption of cationic dyes by modified sugarcane bagasse with EDTA dianhydride (E...
Major issues on environmental is caused by the effluents released by industry that contains harmful ...
Activated carbon prepared from rubber (Havea brasiliensis) seeds was used to remove methylene blue a...
This study is investigated the potential of sugarcane bagasse, an agriculture waste as adsorbent for...
Abstract. The potential of white potato peel powder for the removal of methyl red (MR) dye from aque...
The aim of this study is to find an effective and inexpensive natural material used as an adsorbent ...
The potential use of Sugarcane Bagasse (SB) as environment friendly and low-cost industrial waste f...
Dyes enforces ecological and public problems due to hazardous and irretrievable properties of such p...
The present investigation assesses the applicability of waste materials—bottom ash and deoiled soya—...
Brewers’ spent grain (BSG), a lignocellulosic waste material, was evaluated as a low-cost adsorbent ...
Present study explores the potentiality of locally available cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin-ric...
The use of cheap and ecofriendly adsorbents has been studied as an alternative substitution of activ...
Abstract: Removal of methyl red from aqueous solution onto coconut husks and coconut shell, a low co...
Dyes are usually present in trace quantities in the treated effluents of many industries. The effect...
In a previous work, succinylated sugarcane bagasse (SCB 2) was prepared from sugarcane bagasse (B) u...
In this study the adsorption of cationic dyes by modified sugarcane bagasse with EDTA dianhydride (E...
Major issues on environmental is caused by the effluents released by industry that contains harmful ...
Activated carbon prepared from rubber (Havea brasiliensis) seeds was used to remove methylene blue a...
This study is investigated the potential of sugarcane bagasse, an agriculture waste as adsorbent for...
Abstract. The potential of white potato peel powder for the removal of methyl red (MR) dye from aque...
The aim of this study is to find an effective and inexpensive natural material used as an adsorbent ...
The potential use of Sugarcane Bagasse (SB) as environment friendly and low-cost industrial waste f...
Dyes enforces ecological and public problems due to hazardous and irretrievable properties of such p...
The present investigation assesses the applicability of waste materials—bottom ash and deoiled soya—...
Brewers’ spent grain (BSG), a lignocellulosic waste material, was evaluated as a low-cost adsorbent ...