Algal-derived biochar as an efficient adsorbent for removal of Cr (VI) in textile industry wastewater: Non-linear isotherm, kinetics and ANN studies
Textile industries release effluent that contains the vast majority of heavy metals in which Cr
(VI) is a toxic carcinogenic element that causes an environmental problem. The aim of the …
(VI) is a toxic carcinogenic element that causes an environmental problem. The aim of the …
Magnetite-impregnated biochar of parthenium hysterophorus for adsorption of Cr (VI) from tannery industrial wastewater
The tannery industry inevitably generates toxic and catastrophic wastewater, which results in
a huge threat to public health and water resources. Therefore, this work aimed to synthesize …
a huge threat to public health and water resources. Therefore, this work aimed to synthesize …
Novel sodium bicarbonate activation of cassava ethanol sludge derived biochar for removing tetracycline from aqueous solution: Performance assessment and …
Z Zhang, Y Li, L Ding, J Yu, Q Zhou, Y Kong… - Bioresource Technology, 2021 - Elsevier
NaHCO 3 was used as a novel activator to produce cassava ethanol sludge-based biochar.
The NaHCO 3-activated biochar showed superior adsorption capacity for tetracycline …
The NaHCO 3-activated biochar showed superior adsorption capacity for tetracycline …
[HTML][HTML] Removal of Tetracycline from aqueous solution using composite adsorbent of ZnAl layered double hydroxide and bagasse biochar
A new composite adsorbent of biochar derived from bagasse and ZnAl-layered double
hydroxide was produced by the in-situ growth method. The prepared biochars were …
hydroxide was produced by the in-situ growth method. The prepared biochars were …
A Critical Review of Snail Shell Material Modification for Applications in Wastewater Treatment
Sea material is becoming increasingly popular and widely used as an adsorbent in
wastewater treatment. Snail shell, a low-cost and natural animal waste material, has been …
wastewater treatment. Snail shell, a low-cost and natural animal waste material, has been …
Paper waste sludge-derived hydrochar modified by iron (III) chloride for enhancement of ammonium adsorption: An adsorption mechanism study
This work studied to use paper waste sludge for hydrochar production by hydrothermal
carbonization with supporting NaOH solution at carbonization temperature of 200° C for …
carbonization with supporting NaOH solution at carbonization temperature of 200° C for …
Cr (VI) adsorption from aqueous solution by UiO-66 modified corncob
H **e, Y Wan, H Chen, G **ong, L Wang, Q Xu, X Li… - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
To adsorb hexavalent chromium (Cr (VI)) in polluted water, this paper prepared a UiO-66
(Zr6O4 (OH) 4 (BDC) 12) modified granular corncob composite adsorbent by hydrothermal …
(Zr6O4 (OH) 4 (BDC) 12) modified granular corncob composite adsorbent by hydrothermal …
Paper waste sludge derived-hydrochar modified by iron (III) chloride for effective removal of Cr (VI) from aqueous solution: Kinetic and isotherm studies
This work investigated Cr (VI) adsorption onto pristine and iron modified hydrochar (PSH
and PSH-Fe15, respectively) which were generated from paper waste sludge. The results …
and PSH-Fe15, respectively) which were generated from paper waste sludge. The results …
Batch and continuous studies on the removal of heavy metals using biosynthesised melanin impregnated activated carbon
The adversity associated with the removal of melanin nanoparticles after adsorbing heavy
metals led to the development of a system involving activated carbon on which melanin was …
metals led to the development of a system involving activated carbon on which melanin was …
Mechanism adsorption–reduction into the incorporation of microbial fuel cell–metal organic framework and overview of hydrodynamics effects for enhanced reduction …
Due to the limitation of a sole method for removal of hexavalent chromium (Cr (VI)) which
unable to process higher concentrations and limited efficiency of removal. Thus, the …
unable to process higher concentrations and limited efficiency of removal. Thus, the …