Methylene blue dye removal from aqueous solution was investigated using ZnCl2 activated carbon prepared from wood apple outer shell (Limonia acidissima, biomass waste). Influence of agitation time, adsorbent dose, dye concentration, pH and temperature were explored. Two theoretical adsorption isotherms namely Langmuir and Freundlich were used to describe the experimental results. The Langmuir adsorption capacity (Qo) was found to be 35.1 mg/g and the equilibrium parameter (RL) values indicate favourable adsorption. The experimental data were well fitted with Langmuir isotherm model and pseudo second order kinetic model. Desorption studies showed that ion exchange mechanism might be involved in the adsorption process
[[abstract]]The adsorption capacity of Methylene blue from aqueous solution onto activated carbon pr...
In the present research work Saw palmetto spent (SPS) was used to remove Methylene blue (MB) from aq...
Abstract: Carbon prepared from the epicarp of Ricinus communis was used to remove a textile dye (met...
By using the activated carbon obtained from Citrullus lanatus rind by zinc chloride activation, meth...
Equilibrium adsorption isotherm for the removal of basic dye Methylene Blue from aqueous solution us...
In this study, activated carbon was developed from Ficus carica bast (FCBAC). The experiments were c...
In this study, activated carbon prepared from hazelnut husk (HHAC) using zinc chloride as chemical a...
AbstractIn this study, activated carbon was developed from Ficus carica bast (FCBAC). The experiment...
The fruit of plane trees is used to obtain the powdered activated carbon. As the activating agent is...
This article provides results of the usability of baobab fruit shell to produce activated carbons by...
The use of dyes that pollute the earth and adversely affect the health of human beings is increasing...
The use of low-cost, locally available, highly efficient, and eco-friendly adsorbents has been inves...
In this study, eucalyptus bark and Crataegus oxyacantha core-based activated carbon were synthesized...
The potential feasibility of treated and untreated activated carbon for removal of methylene blue fr...
Activated carbons were prepared from ashitaba waste and a walnut shell to study the adsorption mecha...
[[abstract]]The adsorption capacity of Methylene blue from aqueous solution onto activated carbon pr...
In the present research work Saw palmetto spent (SPS) was used to remove Methylene blue (MB) from aq...
Abstract: Carbon prepared from the epicarp of Ricinus communis was used to remove a textile dye (met...
By using the activated carbon obtained from Citrullus lanatus rind by zinc chloride activation, meth...
Equilibrium adsorption isotherm for the removal of basic dye Methylene Blue from aqueous solution us...
In this study, activated carbon was developed from Ficus carica bast (FCBAC). The experiments were c...
In this study, activated carbon prepared from hazelnut husk (HHAC) using zinc chloride as chemical a...
AbstractIn this study, activated carbon was developed from Ficus carica bast (FCBAC). The experiment...
The fruit of plane trees is used to obtain the powdered activated carbon. As the activating agent is...
This article provides results of the usability of baobab fruit shell to produce activated carbons by...
The use of dyes that pollute the earth and adversely affect the health of human beings is increasing...
The use of low-cost, locally available, highly efficient, and eco-friendly adsorbents has been inves...
In this study, eucalyptus bark and Crataegus oxyacantha core-based activated carbon were synthesized...
The potential feasibility of treated and untreated activated carbon for removal of methylene blue fr...
Activated carbons were prepared from ashitaba waste and a walnut shell to study the adsorption mecha...
[[abstract]]The adsorption capacity of Methylene blue from aqueous solution onto activated carbon pr...
In the present research work Saw palmetto spent (SPS) was used to remove Methylene blue (MB) from aq...
Abstract: Carbon prepared from the epicarp of Ricinus communis was used to remove a textile dye (met...