[HTML][HTML] A review on experimental chemically modified activated carbon to enhance dye and heavy metals adsorption
M Sultana, MH Rownok, M Sabrin… - Cleaner engineering …, 2022 - Elsevier
Effective and low-cost removal of dye and heavy metals from wastewater still is a great
challenge for researchers. Adsorption using activated carbon is widely used in removing …
challenge for researchers. Adsorption using activated carbon is widely used in removing …
Classification and impact of synthetic textile dyes on Aquatic Flora: A review
The contamination of the aquatic environment is becoming a serious problem. Dyes are
considered as micropollutants and visible in aquatic environment at very low concentrations …
considered as micropollutants and visible in aquatic environment at very low concentrations …
[HTML][HTML] Adsorption of methyl orange: A review on adsorbent performance
Adsorption as a technique is preferred to these other methods in the mitigation of methyl
orange (MO) because of its simplicity in design and operation, indifferent sensitivity towards …
orange (MO) because of its simplicity in design and operation, indifferent sensitivity towards …
A general kinetic model for adsorption: Theoretical analysis and modeling
X Guo, J Wang - Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2019 - Elsevier
Adsorption technology has been widely applied for water and wastewater treatment due its
low cost and easy operation. Understanding the adsorption kinetic could help to design the …
low cost and easy operation. Understanding the adsorption kinetic could help to design the …
Biochar-based geopolymer nanocomposite for COD and phenol removal from agro-industrial biorefinery wastewater: kinetic modelling, microbial community, and …
Agro-industrial biorefinery effluent (AIBW) is considered a highly polluting source
responsible for environmental contamination. It contains high loads of chemical oxygen …
responsible for environmental contamination. It contains high loads of chemical oxygen …
[HTML][HTML] Manganese-modified lignin biochar as adsorbent for removal of methylene blue
XJ Liu, MF Li, SK Singh - Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 2021 - Elsevier
Methylene blue, a prevalent cationic type dye, has been extensively utilized in textile
industry. Lignin generates as a byproduct and its utilization is required to add a potential …
industry. Lignin generates as a byproduct and its utilization is required to add a potential …
Recent trends in disposal and treatment technologies of emerging-pollutants-A critical review
Recently pharmaceuticals are emerging as a major source of pollution for the environment. It
has been well observed that the effluent discharge from hospitals has an eminent quantity of …
has been well observed that the effluent discharge from hospitals has an eminent quantity of …
[HTML][HTML] Adsorptive removal of methylene blue and acid orange 10 dyes from aqueous solutions using oil palm wastes-derived activated carbons
Presence of toxic dyes in industrial wastewaters deteriorates the environment. Wastewater
pollution control using locally obtainable agricultural by-products could be an eco-friendly …
pollution control using locally obtainable agricultural by-products could be an eco-friendly …
Removal of nutrients from pulp and paper biorefinery effluent: Operation, kinetic modelling and optimization by response surface methodology
This study investigated the effectiveness of extended aeration system (EAS) and rice straw
activated carbon-extended aeration system (RAC-EAS) in the treatment of pulp and paper …
activated carbon-extended aeration system (RAC-EAS) in the treatment of pulp and paper …
Enhancement of H2O2 Decomposition by the Co-catalytic Effect of WS2 on the Fenton Reaction for the Synchronous Reduction of Cr(VI) and Remediation of Phenol
The greatest problem in the Fe (II)/H2O2 Fenton reaction is the low production of· OH owing
to the inefficient Fe (III)/Fe (II) cycle and the low decomposition efficiency of H2O2 (< 30%) …
to the inefficient Fe (III)/Fe (II) cycle and the low decomposition efficiency of H2O2 (< 30%) …