The adsorption of Reactive Blue 171 (Reactive Dye) from aqueous solution using activated carbon prepared from Albizia amara pod shell waste as an adsorbent have been carried out. The experimental adsorption data fitted reasonably well to Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption isotherms. Kinetic parameters as a function of Initial dye concentration have been calculated and the kinetic data were substituted in Pseudo First Order, Elovich and Pseudo Second order equations. A probable explanation is offered to account for the results of kinetic study. The thermodynamic parameter enthalpy change (∆H) suggests the exothermic nature of absorption of Reactive Blue 171 onto activated Albizia amara pod shell waste carbon
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AbstractAdsorption of dye Basic Blue 9 (BB9) was studied using ground nut shells charcoal (GNC), and...
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For this data article the adsorption of Basic Blue 41 (BB 41) dye by activated carbon derived from f...
Activated carbons (ACs) were developed from bio-waste materials like rice husk and peanut shell (PS)...
Activated carbon derived from biomass waste, namely palm shell, was evaluated as a potential adsorbe...
Balsamodendron caudatum wood waste activated carbon (BAC) have the capability to absorb the dyes fro...
The adsorption of two reactive dyes, Reactive Black 5 and Reactive Red E, onto palm kernel shell-act...
Adsorbents prepared from palm kernel shell, an agricultural waste product, were used to remove a dye...
245-251Activated carbon prepared from Euphorbia tirucalli L wood (ETAC) by chemical activation with...
Synthetic dye stuffs are extensively used for textile dyeing and other industrial applications. The ...
Activated carbons were prepared from ashitaba waste and a walnut shell to study the adsorption mecha...
The use of activated carbon obtained from sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) stones for the removal of ...
Adsorption of dye Basic Blue 9 (BB9) was studied using ground nut shells charcoal (GNC), and Eichhor...
The aim of this research is to investigate the feasibility of using activated carbon from cocoa pod ...
Abstract-- Hamburger seed shell was activated and used as an alternative adsorbent for removing MB d...
AbstractAdsorption of dye Basic Blue 9 (BB9) was studied using ground nut shells charcoal (GNC), and...
Activated carbon was prepared through a chemical activation of bamboo waste precursor (BMAC) using p...
For this data article the adsorption of Basic Blue 41 (BB 41) dye by activated carbon derived from f...
Activated carbons (ACs) were developed from bio-waste materials like rice husk and peanut shell (PS)...
Activated carbon derived from biomass waste, namely palm shell, was evaluated as a potential adsorbe...