The potential of using pumice and walnut wood activated carbon as low-cost adsorbents for the removal of the diazo dye Reactive Black 5 (RB5) from aqueous solutions was investigated. The Langmuir isotherm fit to the data specified the presence of two different natures of adsorption sites with different binding energies on the AC-W surface. Kinetic modelling showed that the adsorption behaviour and mechanism of RB5 for both adsorbents is believed to happen via surface adsorption followed by diffusion into the pores of the AC-W and pumice. The main adsorption mechanisms are hydrogen bonding, electrostatic bonding and n-? interactions.Tehran University of Medical Sciences (Iran) for the financial supportScopu
An activated carbon (AC) deriving from sludge is used in this research for the adsorption of two wat...
Activated carbons were prepared from ashitaba waste and a walnut shell to study the adsorption mecha...
245-251Activated carbon prepared from Euphorbia tirucalli L wood (ETAC) by chemical activation with...
International audienceThe potential of using pumice and walnut wood activated carbon as low-cost ads...
The adsorption of a large reactive dye, Reactive Black 5, onto four adsorbents has been studied. A c...
Activated carbons prepared from walnut and poplar woods are used as economical adsorbents for the ra...
Activated carbon derived from biomass waste, namely palm shell, was evaluated as a potential adsorbe...
The adsorption of a large reactive dye, Reactive Black 5 dye, onto two bamboo based active carbons u...
Background and Objective: Reactive dyes are the newest dyes in textile industry. They may cause envi...
ABSTRACT: In this investigation, the mechanism of the adsorption of Basic Red 29 from aqueous soluti...
Industrial textile colors and other industrial dying materials are one of the important organic mate...
Adsorption process by activated carbon is widely used for removal of dyes. Because of economical lim...
The aim of this work was to investigate the influence of initial pH value (pH0) on the isothermal ad...
In this study, activated carbon produced from oak cupules (ACOC) was prepared using chemical activat...
The study describes the results of batch experiments on the removal of Reactive Yellow 15 (RY15) and...
An activated carbon (AC) deriving from sludge is used in this research for the adsorption of two wat...
Activated carbons were prepared from ashitaba waste and a walnut shell to study the adsorption mecha...
245-251Activated carbon prepared from Euphorbia tirucalli L wood (ETAC) by chemical activation with...
International audienceThe potential of using pumice and walnut wood activated carbon as low-cost ads...
The adsorption of a large reactive dye, Reactive Black 5, onto four adsorbents has been studied. A c...
Activated carbons prepared from walnut and poplar woods are used as economical adsorbents for the ra...
Activated carbon derived from biomass waste, namely palm shell, was evaluated as a potential adsorbe...
The adsorption of a large reactive dye, Reactive Black 5 dye, onto two bamboo based active carbons u...
Background and Objective: Reactive dyes are the newest dyes in textile industry. They may cause envi...
ABSTRACT: In this investigation, the mechanism of the adsorption of Basic Red 29 from aqueous soluti...
Industrial textile colors and other industrial dying materials are one of the important organic mate...
Adsorption process by activated carbon is widely used for removal of dyes. Because of economical lim...
The aim of this work was to investigate the influence of initial pH value (pH0) on the isothermal ad...
In this study, activated carbon produced from oak cupules (ACOC) was prepared using chemical activat...
The study describes the results of batch experiments on the removal of Reactive Yellow 15 (RY15) and...
An activated carbon (AC) deriving from sludge is used in this research for the adsorption of two wat...
Activated carbons were prepared from ashitaba waste and a walnut shell to study the adsorption mecha...
245-251Activated carbon prepared from Euphorbia tirucalli L wood (ETAC) by chemical activation with...