Background & Aims of the Study: Heavy metals, such as cadmium (Cd(II)), enter into the environment and cause health hazard due to their toxicity and bioaccumulation in the human body. Therefore, they must be removed from water. In recent years, much attention has been focused on the use of material residues as low-cost adsorbents for the removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions. The aim of this paper is the assessment of tea wastes efficiency on removal of Cd(II) from aqueous solutions. Materials and Methods: The present study was conducted in experimental scale. In this paper, tea wastes were prepared and used as an adsorbent for the removal of Cd(II) ions from water. In batch tests, the effect of parameters like pH (1.0-8.0)...
Abstract In the present research, brewed tea waste (BTW) was utilized as a green, low-priced, and ab...
Adsorption of copper and lead ions onto tea waste from aqueous solutions was studied to enable compa...
Heavy metal pollution is one of the environmental problems of global concern. The most important tox...
Background Heavy metals pollution is a serious threat to environment and human health. The...
Topics of prominence Abstract Recently, the search for low-cost eco-friendly adsorbents has become...
Abstract: Water used in industries creates a wastewater that has a potential hazard for our environm...
In the present study, the sorption ability of three metal ions, lead, cadmium, copper, from aqueous ...
The effective removal of heavy metals from aqueous wastes is among the most vital issues for many in...
The adsorption of cadmium ions (Cd2+) using adsorbent from tea waste by column method has been carri...
As a result of increasing population, developing technology, and growing industrial activity year by...
Background: The presence of lead in natural waters has become an important issue around the world. L...
Industrial waste constitutes the major source of various kinds of metal pollution in natural water. ...
The solid waste of commercially available tea leaves of local produce were found to be good sorbents...
Abstract: Water used in industries creates a wastewater that has a potential hazard for our environm...
ABSTRACT: In this study, adsorption of copper and chromium was investigated by residue of brewed tea...
Abstract In the present research, brewed tea waste (BTW) was utilized as a green, low-priced, and ab...
Adsorption of copper and lead ions onto tea waste from aqueous solutions was studied to enable compa...
Heavy metal pollution is one of the environmental problems of global concern. The most important tox...
Background Heavy metals pollution is a serious threat to environment and human health. The...
Topics of prominence Abstract Recently, the search for low-cost eco-friendly adsorbents has become...
Abstract: Water used in industries creates a wastewater that has a potential hazard for our environm...
In the present study, the sorption ability of three metal ions, lead, cadmium, copper, from aqueous ...
The effective removal of heavy metals from aqueous wastes is among the most vital issues for many in...
The adsorption of cadmium ions (Cd2+) using adsorbent from tea waste by column method has been carri...
As a result of increasing population, developing technology, and growing industrial activity year by...
Background: The presence of lead in natural waters has become an important issue around the world. L...
Industrial waste constitutes the major source of various kinds of metal pollution in natural water. ...
The solid waste of commercially available tea leaves of local produce were found to be good sorbents...
Abstract: Water used in industries creates a wastewater that has a potential hazard for our environm...
ABSTRACT: In this study, adsorption of copper and chromium was investigated by residue of brewed tea...
Abstract In the present research, brewed tea waste (BTW) was utilized as a green, low-priced, and ab...
Adsorption of copper and lead ions onto tea waste from aqueous solutions was studied to enable compa...
Heavy metal pollution is one of the environmental problems of global concern. The most important tox...