Because the waste production is inevitable in almost all industries, the elimination of these wastes is a requirement in terms of environmental regulations and welfare of all the creatures in the future. In this study, the use of the waste pumice stones of a denim washing mill is intended to eliminate the pollutant by a waste material and obtain economic benefits by converting it to the adsorbent. The pollutants in the effluents obtained from three different localisations of waste water treatment system of the same factory were removed through the adsorption. The experimental studies were carried out in three different steps; characterisation of adsorbent before and after adsorption; adsorption isotherm studies and biological oxygen demand ...
In this study, removal of direct blue dyestuff (an organic pollutant) from wastewater effluents of t...
Many industries like dye industries, textile, paper and plastics use dyes in order to colour their p...
The activities of societies are increasingly seriously affecting the reproduction of living environm...
Because the waste production is inevitable in almost all industries, the elimination of these wastes...
Because the waste production is inevitable in almost all industries, the elimination of these wastes...
Because the waste production is inevitable in almost all industries, the elimination of these wastes...
Abstract: An adsorption process using cheap adsorbents could be described as a simple, selective and...
In this work the ability of “bleached” oil mill solid waste to reduce the dyestuff content in indust...
Our present studies investigate the adsorption process in dying waste water using natural additives....
The rapid depletion and pollution of water resources are extremely negative impact on all life in Er...
This study investigates the possibility of applying an adsorption process using two abundant natural...
The major industries contributing to water pollution is textile mills. In the present study, the syn...
In this study, COD and dye removal from wastewater of textile dying process was investigated. The ad...
In this study, removal of direct blue dyestuff (an organic pollutant) from wastewater effluents of t...
Bu tezde yüksek adsorpsiyon özelliğine sahip ve denim yıkama işlemlerinde kullanıldıktan sonra atık...
In this study, removal of direct blue dyestuff (an organic pollutant) from wastewater effluents of t...
Many industries like dye industries, textile, paper and plastics use dyes in order to colour their p...
The activities of societies are increasingly seriously affecting the reproduction of living environm...
Because the waste production is inevitable in almost all industries, the elimination of these wastes...
Because the waste production is inevitable in almost all industries, the elimination of these wastes...
Because the waste production is inevitable in almost all industries, the elimination of these wastes...
Abstract: An adsorption process using cheap adsorbents could be described as a simple, selective and...
In this work the ability of “bleached” oil mill solid waste to reduce the dyestuff content in indust...
Our present studies investigate the adsorption process in dying waste water using natural additives....
The rapid depletion and pollution of water resources are extremely negative impact on all life in Er...
This study investigates the possibility of applying an adsorption process using two abundant natural...
The major industries contributing to water pollution is textile mills. In the present study, the syn...
In this study, COD and dye removal from wastewater of textile dying process was investigated. The ad...
In this study, removal of direct blue dyestuff (an organic pollutant) from wastewater effluents of t...
Bu tezde yüksek adsorpsiyon özelliğine sahip ve denim yıkama işlemlerinde kullanıldıktan sonra atık...
In this study, removal of direct blue dyestuff (an organic pollutant) from wastewater effluents of t...
Many industries like dye industries, textile, paper and plastics use dyes in order to colour their p...
The activities of societies are increasingly seriously affecting the reproduction of living environm...