Initial research has been carried out to determine the potential of SBE as an adsorbent material through chemical and surface area characterization. Several analyses were performed, including oil content, BET, SEM-EDS, XRD, FTIR, and adsorption capacity. The oil content of the SBE samples were 0.05–0.09%, well below the standard (3%) of hazardous material classification according to the Indonesian government regulation. The chemical composition of SBE, measured by EDS, was dominated by Si and Al elements. XRD analysis revealed two 2-theta diffraction peaks indicated the presence of crystalline SiO2 and Al2O3 phases. Additionally, the results of the FTIR test also showed the dominance of Si-O and Al-O-H functional groups. The SBE morphology,...
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The removal of some organic dyes from aqueous solution by hexane-extracted spent bleaching earth, a ...
The new adsorbents were prepared from Moroccan oil shale by chemical and physical process .In this s...
The unique properties of clay and clay minerals had made them valuable in the wide range of industri...
International audienceWithin the Moroccan natural resources valorisation scheme, new adsorbents have...
The industrial waste especiallytextile waste is one of the causes of environmental problems that req...
Spent bleaching earth (SBE) recycling and utilization as an adsorbent to eliminate dyes from aqueous...
Unmodified natural silicates (bentonite, kaolin, clinoptilolite and diatomites) were tested as adsor...
Spent bleaching earth (SBE) as adsorbent of Pb2+ ion, through oil extraction process and continued b...
Spent bleaching earth (SBE) was treated with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and used for the removal of met...
Bleaching earth refers to natural or activated clay which has the capacity to adsorb colored materia...
International audienceA spent bleaching earth from an edible oil refinery was treated by impregnatio...
The potential of carbonized spent bleaching earth (CSBE) to remove/reduce acid and basic dyes in aqu...
The nano-pore adsorbents, which were waste-reclaimed (WR), shale-based (S), red clay-based (R), and ...
Spent Bleaching Earth (SBE) is a waste of palm oil refinery industry. One of the efforts to control ...
165-172Raw shot blasting dust (SBD) has been collected from a foundry and then treated in a microwa...
The removal of some organic dyes from aqueous solution by hexane-extracted spent bleaching earth, a ...
The new adsorbents were prepared from Moroccan oil shale by chemical and physical process .In this s...
The unique properties of clay and clay minerals had made them valuable in the wide range of industri...
International audienceWithin the Moroccan natural resources valorisation scheme, new adsorbents have...
The industrial waste especiallytextile waste is one of the causes of environmental problems that req...
Spent bleaching earth (SBE) recycling and utilization as an adsorbent to eliminate dyes from aqueous...
Unmodified natural silicates (bentonite, kaolin, clinoptilolite and diatomites) were tested as adsor...