Problem statement: In recent years much attention has been focused on the use of biomass residues as low-cost adsorbents for the removal of heavy metal ions from contaminated waters. Spent tea leaves, an abundantly available material that is currently disposed of as a solid waste, are potentially suitable for such applications. Approach: To provide some information on the adsorption properties of tea waste, we evaluated the removal efficiency of lead ions by spent leaves of green and black tea. Batch adsorption experiments were made at 25 and 40°C at initial lead-ion concentrations between 0.01 and 2 g L-1. Equilibrium data were analyzed by the Langmuir equation to evaluate the maximum adsorption capacity and the equilibrium constant. The a...
In the present study, the sorption ability of three metal ions, lead, cadmium, copper, from aqueous ...
ABSTRACT: In this study, adsorption of copper and chromium was investigated by residue of brewed tea...
AbstractThe alkali treated tea residue (ATTR) was used as a novel adsorbent to remove Pb (II) from a...
Background: The presence of lead in natural waters has become an important issue around the world. L...
Topics of prominence Abstract Recently, the search for low-cost eco-friendly adsorbents has become...
Batch sorption study was performed using used black tea leaves (UBTL) as a low-cost adsorbent for th...
Adsorption of lead ions from wastewater by native agricultural waste, precisely tea waste. After ...
The solid waste of commercially available tea leaves of local produce were found to be good sorbents...
Heavy metal pollution is one of the environmental problems of global concern. The most important tox...
In this article, the manufacture of low-cost adsorbents from tea and coffee waste for the removal of...
Abstract: Water used in industries creates a wastewater that has a potential hazard for our environm...
Adsorption of copper and lead ions onto tea waste from aqueous solutions was studied to enable compa...
This thesis is concerned with the use of natural waste materials, specifically used tea leaves and c...
Background: Removal of heavy metals by bioadsorbents is one of the effective and inexpensive methods...
As a result of increasing population, developing technology, and growing industrial activity year by...
In the present study, the sorption ability of three metal ions, lead, cadmium, copper, from aqueous ...
ABSTRACT: In this study, adsorption of copper and chromium was investigated by residue of brewed tea...
AbstractThe alkali treated tea residue (ATTR) was used as a novel adsorbent to remove Pb (II) from a...
Background: The presence of lead in natural waters has become an important issue around the world. L...
Topics of prominence Abstract Recently, the search for low-cost eco-friendly adsorbents has become...
Batch sorption study was performed using used black tea leaves (UBTL) as a low-cost adsorbent for th...
Adsorption of lead ions from wastewater by native agricultural waste, precisely tea waste. After ...
The solid waste of commercially available tea leaves of local produce were found to be good sorbents...
Heavy metal pollution is one of the environmental problems of global concern. The most important tox...
In this article, the manufacture of low-cost adsorbents from tea and coffee waste for the removal of...
Abstract: Water used in industries creates a wastewater that has a potential hazard for our environm...
Adsorption of copper and lead ions onto tea waste from aqueous solutions was studied to enable compa...
This thesis is concerned with the use of natural waste materials, specifically used tea leaves and c...
Background: Removal of heavy metals by bioadsorbents is one of the effective and inexpensive methods...
As a result of increasing population, developing technology, and growing industrial activity year by...
In the present study, the sorption ability of three metal ions, lead, cadmium, copper, from aqueous ...
ABSTRACT: In this study, adsorption of copper and chromium was investigated by residue of brewed tea...
AbstractThe alkali treated tea residue (ATTR) was used as a novel adsorbent to remove Pb (II) from a...