Herein, the removal of heavy metals on thiol modified oak charcoal was investigated. The modified charcoal was characterized by X-ray diffraction, granulometric analysis and infrared spectroscopy. Then, its adsorption efficiency for the removal of Cd2+, Cu2+ and Pb2+ from water was tested. The effects of several conditions on metals adsorption were investigated such as contact time, pH, electrolytes and the initial metal ions concentration. The adsorption capacities were high (197, 250 and 214 mg g-1 for Cd2+, Pb2+ and Cu2+ respectively). The selectivity was also dependent on the metal ions nature and the functional group used. The mechanism of adsorption is complex where several types of interaction between metal ions and the adsorbent sur...
Activated carbon prepared from wood waste was evaluated as a low cost adsorbent for the removal of h...
Activated carbon was prepared from hazelnut husks with zinc chloride activation at 973 K in nitrogen...
In this study, adsorption of the heavy metal ions (Pb(II), Cu(II) and Cd(II)) from water by peanut s...
In this article, chemical modification methods and its enhancement affect on the adsorption capacity...
ThIS study was carried out to determlne the effectiveness of activated carbon from wood waste as low...
Heavy metals contamination in water bodies is a very common environmental issue especially in indust...
With the development of industry in recent years, heavy metal contamination in water and substrate, ...
In this study, the adsorption behavior of some low-cost adsorbents such as peanut husk charcoal, fly...
Activated carbon prepared from Zea mays stem using chemical activation was used as adsorbent for the...
The release of heavy metals into the environment is a worldwide major concern. Different studies hav...
The study to reduce heavy metals pollution from water using the KOH-activated carbon was studied the...
Mercury is one of the most toxic metals present in the environment. Adsorption has been proposed amo...
AbstractIn this study, the adsorption behavior of some low-cost adsorbents such as peanut husk charc...
After some of the mercury poisoning tragedies like Minamata disaster, containment of mercury polluti...
In this paper, biochar produced by pyrolysis of beech has been investigated as a potential adsorbent...
Activated carbon prepared from wood waste was evaluated as a low cost adsorbent for the removal of h...
Activated carbon was prepared from hazelnut husks with zinc chloride activation at 973 K in nitrogen...
In this study, adsorption of the heavy metal ions (Pb(II), Cu(II) and Cd(II)) from water by peanut s...
In this article, chemical modification methods and its enhancement affect on the adsorption capacity...
ThIS study was carried out to determlne the effectiveness of activated carbon from wood waste as low...
Heavy metals contamination in water bodies is a very common environmental issue especially in indust...
With the development of industry in recent years, heavy metal contamination in water and substrate, ...
In this study, the adsorption behavior of some low-cost adsorbents such as peanut husk charcoal, fly...
Activated carbon prepared from Zea mays stem using chemical activation was used as adsorbent for the...
The release of heavy metals into the environment is a worldwide major concern. Different studies hav...
The study to reduce heavy metals pollution from water using the KOH-activated carbon was studied the...
Mercury is one of the most toxic metals present in the environment. Adsorption has been proposed amo...
AbstractIn this study, the adsorption behavior of some low-cost adsorbents such as peanut husk charc...
After some of the mercury poisoning tragedies like Minamata disaster, containment of mercury polluti...
In this paper, biochar produced by pyrolysis of beech has been investigated as a potential adsorbent...
Activated carbon prepared from wood waste was evaluated as a low cost adsorbent for the removal of h...
Activated carbon was prepared from hazelnut husks with zinc chloride activation at 973 K in nitrogen...
In this study, adsorption of the heavy metal ions (Pb(II), Cu(II) and Cd(II)) from water by peanut s...