Heavy metal copper (Cu (II)), Chromium (Cr (IV) is a heavy metal that dominates textile industrial wastewater. Too large concentrations of Cu (II) in water can cause poisoning which has side effects of liver damage and gastrointentinal disorders. Cr metal in the body will cause interference with DNA synthesis and increase mutagen changes that can cause tumors. The use of fly ash as a Low Cost Adsorbent is an alternative. The research method used is a physical activation process with carbonization at high temperatures (300˚C, 400˚C and 500˚C) in the furnace to be continued with chemical activation using concentrated acids (H2SO4 and CH3COOH) or base (KOH) in fly ash. Morphological analysis and the synthesized adsorbent function groups were ...
The ability of fly ash to adsorp Cu(II) ions from two different coal combustion systems was studied....
grantor: University of TorontoA process for removal of heavy metals from municipal solid w...
In this study, the adsorption behavior of some low-cost adsorbents such as peanut husk charcoal, fly...
The objective of this study was to monitor the behavior of fly ash originated from the power plant N...
Adsorption processes are being widely used by various researchers for the removal of heavy metals fr...
Waste water contains hazardous chemicals released from industries and affects adversely aquatic life...
The activated sludge method is the mostly method used in textile industry wastewater treatment. This...
Bagasse fly ash, a waste material generated in sugar industry, collected from a local sugar Firm at ...
AbstractAdsorption processes are being widely used by various researchers for the removal of heavy m...
Solid-state conversion of fly ash to an amorphous aluminosilicate adsorbent (geopolymer) has been in...
This research aims at investigating the utilization of fly ash as a low-cost adsorbent to remove cop...
This study investigated the adsorption capacity of one material based on the treatment of fly ash wi...
This study aims to produce adsorbents from fly ash boilers for palm oil mills and rice husk ash as a...
Water quality and waste management are two chief problems that the modern world is struggling with. ...
Coal-fired power plants produce large quantities of solid combustion residues, including bottom ash,...
The ability of fly ash to adsorp Cu(II) ions from two different coal combustion systems was studied....
grantor: University of TorontoA process for removal of heavy metals from municipal solid w...
In this study, the adsorption behavior of some low-cost adsorbents such as peanut husk charcoal, fly...
The objective of this study was to monitor the behavior of fly ash originated from the power plant N...
Adsorption processes are being widely used by various researchers for the removal of heavy metals fr...
Waste water contains hazardous chemicals released from industries and affects adversely aquatic life...
The activated sludge method is the mostly method used in textile industry wastewater treatment. This...
Bagasse fly ash, a waste material generated in sugar industry, collected from a local sugar Firm at ...
AbstractAdsorption processes are being widely used by various researchers for the removal of heavy m...
Solid-state conversion of fly ash to an amorphous aluminosilicate adsorbent (geopolymer) has been in...
This research aims at investigating the utilization of fly ash as a low-cost adsorbent to remove cop...
This study investigated the adsorption capacity of one material based on the treatment of fly ash wi...
This study aims to produce adsorbents from fly ash boilers for palm oil mills and rice husk ash as a...
Water quality and waste management are two chief problems that the modern world is struggling with. ...
Coal-fired power plants produce large quantities of solid combustion residues, including bottom ash,...
The ability of fly ash to adsorp Cu(II) ions from two different coal combustion systems was studied....
grantor: University of TorontoA process for removal of heavy metals from municipal solid w...
In this study, the adsorption behavior of some low-cost adsorbents such as peanut husk charcoal, fly...