The Mediterranean seagrass Posidonia oceanica (L.) leaf sheaths were used as low cost, available and renewable biological adsorbent for the removal of reactive textile dye from aqueous solutions. Batch experiments were carried out for sorption kinetics and isotherms. Operating variables studied were temperature, pH and chemical pretreatment. Biosorption capacity seems to be enhanced by increasing the temperature. Maximum colour removal was observed at pH 5. Pre-treating fibres with H3PO4 and HNO3 solutions increased the adsorption efficiency up to 80 %. Experimental sorption kinetic data were fitted to both Lagergren first-order and pseudo-second-order models and the data were found to follow first-order equation for raw fibres and pseudo-s...
A new, low cost, locally available biomaterial was tested for its ability to remove cationic dyes fr...
AbstractConventional technologies for the removal of dyes from the waste water are proving expensive...
Textile industries are responsible for producing large amounts of highly contaminated effluents by s...
The absorbent Alfa fibers powder was used for its low cost, available and natural for removal of rea...
In the present study, a low-cost bio-adsorbent is developed from the naturally and abundantly availa...
Residues of Mabea fistulifera Mart. were used in this study as a bioadsorbent for the removal of the...
In this paper, the adsorption properties of Myriophyllum spicatum (Eurasian watermilfoil) for a basi...
Abstract The biosorption process using natural materials has found widespread applications than to t...
A new bio-adsorbent to remove reactive dyes from textile effluent was investigated in the present st...
A batch sorption system using tree fern as biosorbent was investigated to remove Basic Red 13 from a...
In this research, a new low cost and abundant biosorbent; Agave americna (L.) fibres has been inve...
The present study aims to evaluate the biosorption of reactive orange dye by using garden grass. Exp...
Background and purpose: Dyes are oneof the most important environmental pollutants in industrial was...
The use of cheap, high efficiency and eco-friendly bio sorbent has been studied as an alternative so...
In this research, a new low cost and abundant biosorbent; Agave americna (L.) fibres has been inve...
A new, low cost, locally available biomaterial was tested for its ability to remove cationic dyes fr...
AbstractConventional technologies for the removal of dyes from the waste water are proving expensive...
Textile industries are responsible for producing large amounts of highly contaminated effluents by s...
The absorbent Alfa fibers powder was used for its low cost, available and natural for removal of rea...
In the present study, a low-cost bio-adsorbent is developed from the naturally and abundantly availa...
Residues of Mabea fistulifera Mart. were used in this study as a bioadsorbent for the removal of the...
In this paper, the adsorption properties of Myriophyllum spicatum (Eurasian watermilfoil) for a basi...
Abstract The biosorption process using natural materials has found widespread applications than to t...
A new bio-adsorbent to remove reactive dyes from textile effluent was investigated in the present st...
A batch sorption system using tree fern as biosorbent was investigated to remove Basic Red 13 from a...
In this research, a new low cost and abundant biosorbent; Agave americna (L.) fibres has been inve...
The present study aims to evaluate the biosorption of reactive orange dye by using garden grass. Exp...
Background and purpose: Dyes are oneof the most important environmental pollutants in industrial was...
The use of cheap, high efficiency and eco-friendly bio sorbent has been studied as an alternative so...
In this research, a new low cost and abundant biosorbent; Agave americna (L.) fibres has been inve...
A new, low cost, locally available biomaterial was tested for its ability to remove cationic dyes fr...
AbstractConventional technologies for the removal of dyes from the waste water are proving expensive...
Textile industries are responsible for producing large amounts of highly contaminated effluents by s...