Currently used textile dyes are not highly toxic or carcinogenic, but the intense and persistent color of the effluent is problematic. Of the remediation processes investigated, the adsorption process is attractive, and carbonaceous adsorbents (CAs) are ideal for that purpose because of their very high dye-binding capacity (DBC). In this review, the potential of biomass-based feedstocks to produce CAs and the application of the produced adsorbents for the removal of various types of dyes from effluent have been compiled and critically reviewed. The effect of preparation conditions on the surface area, porosity, pore volume, and chemical characteristics of the produced CAs has been outlined and discussed. The DBC of various CAs at the optimu...
Treatment of wastewaters containing hazardous substances such as dyes from the textile, paper, plast...
Textile dye is one of the significant pollutants of water worldwide. However, dumping the textile ef...
Not AvailableIn this study, jute stick derived activated carbon (JSAC) has been evaluated as an adso...
<p>In this work, we investigated the performance of porous carbon prepared from carob (<i>Ceratonia ...
<div><p>This study focuses on the adsorption behavior of typical dyestuffs (methylene blue and react...
Activated carbon is of a porous type material. Adsorption of dyes of different types is dependent on...
The use of activated carbon made of sugarcane bagasse, to eliminate cationic dyes present in waste w...
AbstractThe use of activated carbon made of sugarcane bagasse, to eliminate cationic dyes present in...
One of the most pressing environmental problems is the existence of synthetic dyes in industrial was...
A novel carbon composite was prepared from a mixture of coffee waste and clay with inorganic:organic...
Phenolic resin and waste cotton fiber were investigated as green precursors for the successful synth...
In this article efficiency of activated carbon as a potent adsorbent of cationic dyes has been revie...
A cheaper adsorbent has been prepared from carbon slurry waste obtained from National Fertilizer Lim...
Hazardous reactive dyes can cause serious environmental problems, as they are difficult to remove fr...
ABSTRACT We first present a cost-effective approach to simultaneously dispose of rutaceae plant wast...
Treatment of wastewaters containing hazardous substances such as dyes from the textile, paper, plast...
Textile dye is one of the significant pollutants of water worldwide. However, dumping the textile ef...
Not AvailableIn this study, jute stick derived activated carbon (JSAC) has been evaluated as an adso...
<p>In this work, we investigated the performance of porous carbon prepared from carob (<i>Ceratonia ...
<div><p>This study focuses on the adsorption behavior of typical dyestuffs (methylene blue and react...
Activated carbon is of a porous type material. Adsorption of dyes of different types is dependent on...
The use of activated carbon made of sugarcane bagasse, to eliminate cationic dyes present in waste w...
AbstractThe use of activated carbon made of sugarcane bagasse, to eliminate cationic dyes present in...
One of the most pressing environmental problems is the existence of synthetic dyes in industrial was...
A novel carbon composite was prepared from a mixture of coffee waste and clay with inorganic:organic...
Phenolic resin and waste cotton fiber were investigated as green precursors for the successful synth...
In this article efficiency of activated carbon as a potent adsorbent of cationic dyes has been revie...
A cheaper adsorbent has been prepared from carbon slurry waste obtained from National Fertilizer Lim...
Hazardous reactive dyes can cause serious environmental problems, as they are difficult to remove fr...
ABSTRACT We first present a cost-effective approach to simultaneously dispose of rutaceae plant wast...
Treatment of wastewaters containing hazardous substances such as dyes from the textile, paper, plast...
Textile dye is one of the significant pollutants of water worldwide. However, dumping the textile ef...
Not AvailableIn this study, jute stick derived activated carbon (JSAC) has been evaluated as an adso...