Chromium is one of the most common heavy metals which exist in very high concentrations in wastewater. The removal is very expensive due to the high cost of normal adsorbents. Lignocellulosic materials and mainly treated materials have proven to be a good solution for this problem. Adsorption tests were performed at different pH, different times and with varying concentrations. Results show that is at pH 3 that treated wood absorbs more chromium ranging from 70% (2h treatment) to almost 100% (12 h treatment) much more than untreated wood with less than 40%. Most of the adsorption is made in the first 2-3 hours for untreated and heat treated wood. Modified wood adsorbs more chromium throughout the time. For all the samples, adsorption fitt...
72-78Chromium, especially the hexavalent form, is toxic to humans. Industries like chrome plating, ...
The present work reported the adsorption of Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions on activated carbon prepa...
The release of heavy metals into the environment is a worldwide major concern. Different studies hav...
Chromium is one of the most common heavy metals which exist in very high concentrations in wastewate...
Heavy metals adsorption with lignocellulosic materials has been heavily researched in the last years...
The adsorbent is a material used for the adsorption process. One alternative used in the selection o...
One of the serious environmental issues is the presence of toxic heavy metals contaminants in water ...
Abstract:- Cr (VI) is highly toxic metal ion and considered as a priority pollutant released from va...
ThIS study was carried out to determlne the effectiveness of activated carbon from wood waste as low...
In this work, a low-cost lignocellulosic adsorbent with high biosorption capacity is proposed, suita...
Abstract: Substantial progress has been made in remediation of preservative treated waste wood by ch...
In this article, chemical modification methods and its enhancement affect on the adsorption capacity...
The objective of this work was to study Cr(VI) sorption/desorption on two by-products from the wood...
72-78Chromium, especially the hexavalent form, is toxic to humans. Industries like chrome plating, ...
The present work reported the adsorption of Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions on activated carbon prepa...
The release of heavy metals into the environment is a worldwide major concern. Different studies hav...
Chromium is one of the most common heavy metals which exist in very high concentrations in wastewate...
Heavy metals adsorption with lignocellulosic materials has been heavily researched in the last years...
The adsorbent is a material used for the adsorption process. One alternative used in the selection o...
One of the serious environmental issues is the presence of toxic heavy metals contaminants in water ...
Abstract:- Cr (VI) is highly toxic metal ion and considered as a priority pollutant released from va...
ThIS study was carried out to determlne the effectiveness of activated carbon from wood waste as low...
In this work, a low-cost lignocellulosic adsorbent with high biosorption capacity is proposed, suita...
Abstract: Substantial progress has been made in remediation of preservative treated waste wood by ch...
In this article, chemical modification methods and its enhancement affect on the adsorption capacity...
The objective of this work was to study Cr(VI) sorption/desorption on two by-products from the wood...
72-78Chromium, especially the hexavalent form, is toxic to humans. Industries like chrome plating, ...
The present work reported the adsorption of Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions on activated carbon prepa...
The release of heavy metals into the environment is a worldwide major concern. Different studies hav...