The mechanism of methylene blue adsorption was investigated for palm kernel shell-derived activated carbon from the bulk solution to active sites. For different initial dye concentrations, 100 ppm methylene blue led to approximately 10 mg/g adsorption capacity while experiencing a decreasing trend at lower initial dye concentrations as follows: 50 ppm (approximately 5 mg/g) > 20 ppm (approximately 2 mg/g) > 5 ppm (approximately 0.5 mg/g). Based on the Boyd external diffusion model, the mechanism of methylene blue adsorption started with its diffusion from the bulk solution via the bounding film encapsulating the activated carbon. The adsorbed species occupied more than one class of active site with an adsorption rate of 0.54 mg/g.min, while...
Activated carbons were derived from cardboard by carbonization, ZnCl2 activation and KOH activation....
Methylene blue (MB) is wastewater from the textile industry. This dye is difficult to degrade natura...
The performance of carbons produced from the cold-pressed cake of Raphanus sativus (L. var.), a resi...
In this study, activated carbon was developed from Ficus carica bast (FCBAC). The experiments were c...
By using the activated carbon obtained from Citrullus lanatus rind by zinc chloride activation, meth...
AbstractIn this study, activated carbon was developed from Ficus carica bast (FCBAC). The experiment...
The removal of dyes from textile wastewater effluent has become a vital process nowadays since dyes ...
The rate of adsorption of two reactive dyes, Reactive Black 5 and Reactive Red E onto palm kernel sh...
The mechanism of adsorption of methylene blue onto palm kernel shell based activated carbon was stud...
Palm kernel coat (PKC) was collected from an oil palm seed processing factory and the residual oil o...
In this research, the adsorption process was studied for methylene blue eriochrome black-T from aque...
Activated carbon (AC) was prepared from date palm leaflets using NaOH activation. AC was oxidized us...
This article provides results of the usability of baobab fruit shell to produce activated carbons by...
The rate of adsorption of two reactive dyes, Reactive Black 5 and Reactive Red E onto palm kernel sh...
Removal of methylene blue (MB) using activated carbon prepared from hazelnut husk by potassium carbo...
Activated carbons were derived from cardboard by carbonization, ZnCl2 activation and KOH activation....
Methylene blue (MB) is wastewater from the textile industry. This dye is difficult to degrade natura...
The performance of carbons produced from the cold-pressed cake of Raphanus sativus (L. var.), a resi...
In this study, activated carbon was developed from Ficus carica bast (FCBAC). The experiments were c...
By using the activated carbon obtained from Citrullus lanatus rind by zinc chloride activation, meth...
AbstractIn this study, activated carbon was developed from Ficus carica bast (FCBAC). The experiment...
The removal of dyes from textile wastewater effluent has become a vital process nowadays since dyes ...
The rate of adsorption of two reactive dyes, Reactive Black 5 and Reactive Red E onto palm kernel sh...
The mechanism of adsorption of methylene blue onto palm kernel shell based activated carbon was stud...
Palm kernel coat (PKC) was collected from an oil palm seed processing factory and the residual oil o...
In this research, the adsorption process was studied for methylene blue eriochrome black-T from aque...
Activated carbon (AC) was prepared from date palm leaflets using NaOH activation. AC was oxidized us...
This article provides results of the usability of baobab fruit shell to produce activated carbons by...
The rate of adsorption of two reactive dyes, Reactive Black 5 and Reactive Red E onto palm kernel sh...
Removal of methylene blue (MB) using activated carbon prepared from hazelnut husk by potassium carbo...
Activated carbons were derived from cardboard by carbonization, ZnCl2 activation and KOH activation....
Methylene blue (MB) is wastewater from the textile industry. This dye is difficult to degrade natura...
The performance of carbons produced from the cold-pressed cake of Raphanus sativus (L. var.), a resi...