The adsorption of methyl orange dye on activated carbon and bentonite type Algerian clay from aqueous solutions was investigated. The bentonite has been acid-activated, whereas the activated carbon was used without pretreatment. The influence of several parameters (kinetics, contact time, sorbent amount, adsorbate concentration and pH) on the adsorption capacity was evaluated and discussed. The methyl orange dye adsorption equilibrium of active carbon is lower than that of bentonite (3 h/1 h), whereas adsorption yield with active carbon is better than that of bentonite. The adsorption capacity of bentonite is lower than that of active carbon. The methyl orange dye adsorption increases with its concentration in the aqueous solutions. The Fre...
AbstractVarious industries like textiles, papers, food, plastics, leather, etc are great water and o...
Adsorption as a technique is preferred to these other methods in the mitigation of methyl orange (MO...
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Bentonite clay from Maghnia (North West Algeria) has been acid-activated. The activated bentonite wa...
This report focusses on the modification of physical structure and chemical properties of a bentonit...
The isotherms and kinetics of the adsorption of a cationic dye in aqueous solution, methylene blue, ...
This work reports the formation of a novel adsorbent, prepared by activating bentonite with cinnamic...
Abstract—An important application of clay is as a solid adsorbent for industrial dyes. The aim of th...
An important application of clay is as a solid adsorbent for industrial dyes. The aim of the present...
The incidence of dye pollution in South Africa is quite alarming, requesting effective and affordabl...
Inexpensive and easily available Moroccan natural clays were investigated for the removal availabili...
ABSTRACT: This study examined the adsorption behavior of two cationic dyes used in textile industrie...
AbstractInexpensive and easily available Moroccan natural clays were investigated for the removal av...
The presence of synthetic dyes in water causes serious environmental issues dueto the poor water qua...
The objective of this work is to study the possibility of eliminating both dyes Methylene Blue (MB) ...
AbstractVarious industries like textiles, papers, food, plastics, leather, etc are great water and o...
Adsorption as a technique is preferred to these other methods in the mitigation of methyl orange (MO...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Bentonite clay from Maghnia (North West Algeria) has been acid-activated. The activated bentonite wa...
This report focusses on the modification of physical structure and chemical properties of a bentonit...
The isotherms and kinetics of the adsorption of a cationic dye in aqueous solution, methylene blue, ...
This work reports the formation of a novel adsorbent, prepared by activating bentonite with cinnamic...
Abstract—An important application of clay is as a solid adsorbent for industrial dyes. The aim of th...
An important application of clay is as a solid adsorbent for industrial dyes. The aim of the present...
The incidence of dye pollution in South Africa is quite alarming, requesting effective and affordabl...
Inexpensive and easily available Moroccan natural clays were investigated for the removal availabili...
ABSTRACT: This study examined the adsorption behavior of two cationic dyes used in textile industrie...
AbstractInexpensive and easily available Moroccan natural clays were investigated for the removal av...
The presence of synthetic dyes in water causes serious environmental issues dueto the poor water qua...
The objective of this work is to study the possibility of eliminating both dyes Methylene Blue (MB) ...
AbstractVarious industries like textiles, papers, food, plastics, leather, etc are great water and o...
Adsorption as a technique is preferred to these other methods in the mitigation of methyl orange (MO...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...