AbstractThe present study assesses the ability of two low-cost adsorbents – timber sawdust (TS–OH) and its alkaline treated analog (TS–ONa) – to remove two basic dyes, namely, Methylene Blue and Methyl Green, from aqueous solutions. The presence of new functional groups on the surface of TS–ONa resulted in a dramatic increase of surface polarity and the density of sorption sites, thereby improving the sorption efficiency of the cationic dyes. The results obtained from the sorption characteristics have revealed that the sorption process for TS–ONa was uniform and rapid. The adsorption of cationic dyes reached equilibrium within the first 10min of contact time and the treated material acts efficiently in a wide pH range of dye solutions. The ...
Studies were conducted for the adsorption of textile organic dyes on sawdust of Olea ferruginea. The...
Colour removal from dye-bearing effluent is a serious challenge due to the difficulty in treating su...
Batch study of the decolourisation of wastewater from a local textile facility by concentrated Sulfu...
AbstractThe present study assesses the ability of two low-cost adsorbents – timber sawdust (TS–OH) a...
The present study assesses the ability of two low-cost adsorbents – timber sawdust (TS–OH) and its a...
International audienceThe present study assesses the ability of two low-cost adsorbents - timber saw...
International audienceIn order to assess the potential use of low-cost materials for dye removal fro...
The adsorption of dyes was studied using pre-treated wood sawdust with the aim of increasing percent...
Sawdust was evaluated for its ability to remove organic dye from aqueous solution and was found to ...
International audienceThe present study investigates the alkaline modification of raw orange tree sa...
AbstractAdsorption of Malachite green (MG) and Methylene blue (MB) from aqueous solutions on low cos...
This paper deals with the adsorption study of a synthetic dye namely Brilliant Green (BG) used frequ...
International audienceThe present study investigates the alkaline modification of raw orange tree sa...
In this paper, application of sawdust prepared from Narra wood (SD) modified with cationic surfactan...
The performance sawdust as a low cost adsorbent to remove Direct Blue 85 (DB85) dye from aqueous sol...
Studies were conducted for the adsorption of textile organic dyes on sawdust of Olea ferruginea. The...
Colour removal from dye-bearing effluent is a serious challenge due to the difficulty in treating su...
Batch study of the decolourisation of wastewater from a local textile facility by concentrated Sulfu...
AbstractThe present study assesses the ability of two low-cost adsorbents – timber sawdust (TS–OH) a...
The present study assesses the ability of two low-cost adsorbents – timber sawdust (TS–OH) and its a...
International audienceThe present study assesses the ability of two low-cost adsorbents - timber saw...
International audienceIn order to assess the potential use of low-cost materials for dye removal fro...
The adsorption of dyes was studied using pre-treated wood sawdust with the aim of increasing percent...
Sawdust was evaluated for its ability to remove organic dye from aqueous solution and was found to ...
International audienceThe present study investigates the alkaline modification of raw orange tree sa...
AbstractAdsorption of Malachite green (MG) and Methylene blue (MB) from aqueous solutions on low cos...
This paper deals with the adsorption study of a synthetic dye namely Brilliant Green (BG) used frequ...
International audienceThe present study investigates the alkaline modification of raw orange tree sa...
In this paper, application of sawdust prepared from Narra wood (SD) modified with cationic surfactan...
The performance sawdust as a low cost adsorbent to remove Direct Blue 85 (DB85) dye from aqueous sol...
Studies were conducted for the adsorption of textile organic dyes on sawdust of Olea ferruginea. The...
Colour removal from dye-bearing effluent is a serious challenge due to the difficulty in treating su...
Batch study of the decolourisation of wastewater from a local textile facility by concentrated Sulfu...