[[abstract]]The main aim of the study was to find out the influence of pH and the molecular weight of the dye molecules on adsorption isotherm models using activated carbon in a single solid–liquid system. In this study we derived activated carbon from the waste biomass of wood apple rind. Batch mode experiments were carried out in order to assess the influence of the initial pH and molecular weight of the dye on adsorption capacity of the carbon. Two basic dyes namely Methylene blue and Crystal violet having different molecular structures have been chosen. To find out the pH effect on the adsorption capacity of the activated carbon, the equilibrium isotherm experiments were carried out by varying the pH of the dye solutions by fixing the c...
The use of activated carbon obtained from sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) stones for the removal of ...
Introduction: Textile effluents are one of the main environmental pollution sources and contain toxi...
In this study, the effects of activation time and temperature, as two of the most prominent paramete...
Present study deals with the adsorption of textile dye from aqueous solution on commercial activated...
The adsorption capacity of a cationic dye (Methylene blue, MB) from aqueous solution onto activated...
This study has demonstrated the use of empirical modeling in resolving the effects of individual car...
Adsorption process by activated carbon is widely used for removal of dyes. Because of economical lim...
The sorption of three acid dyes, namely, Acid Red 114, Polar Yellow and Polar Blue RAWL, onto activa...
Activated carbons were prepared from ashitaba waste and a walnut shell to study the adsorption mecha...
The effect of acidic treatments of activated carbons on dye adsorption was investigated. The physico...
This study investigated the adsorption properties of demineralised activated carbon adsorbents produ...
Adsorption of a basic dye, methylene blue, from aqueous solutions onto as-received activated carbons...
The project was designed to study the removal of color using adsorption techniques. The sorption of...
Equilibrium adsorption isotherm for the removal of basic dye Methylene Blue from aqueous solution us...
The aim of this work was to investigate the influence of initial pH value (pH0) on the isothermal ad...
The use of activated carbon obtained from sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) stones for the removal of ...
Introduction: Textile effluents are one of the main environmental pollution sources and contain toxi...
In this study, the effects of activation time and temperature, as two of the most prominent paramete...
Present study deals with the adsorption of textile dye from aqueous solution on commercial activated...
The adsorption capacity of a cationic dye (Methylene blue, MB) from aqueous solution onto activated...
This study has demonstrated the use of empirical modeling in resolving the effects of individual car...
Adsorption process by activated carbon is widely used for removal of dyes. Because of economical lim...
The sorption of three acid dyes, namely, Acid Red 114, Polar Yellow and Polar Blue RAWL, onto activa...
Activated carbons were prepared from ashitaba waste and a walnut shell to study the adsorption mecha...
The effect of acidic treatments of activated carbons on dye adsorption was investigated. The physico...
This study investigated the adsorption properties of demineralised activated carbon adsorbents produ...
Adsorption of a basic dye, methylene blue, from aqueous solutions onto as-received activated carbons...
The project was designed to study the removal of color using adsorption techniques. The sorption of...
Equilibrium adsorption isotherm for the removal of basic dye Methylene Blue from aqueous solution us...
The aim of this work was to investigate the influence of initial pH value (pH0) on the isothermal ad...
The use of activated carbon obtained from sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) stones for the removal of ...
Introduction: Textile effluents are one of the main environmental pollution sources and contain toxi...
In this study, the effects of activation time and temperature, as two of the most prominent paramete...