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Study on Adsorbent Characteristics of Coconut Coir as a Bio Sorbent for Removal of Methylene Blue Dye

Macromolecular Symposia, 2021
AbstractAdsorption of a cationic dye, like methylene blue (MB) onto coconut coir dust, is investigated. Coconut coir is a by‐product of coconut industries. Increasing concerns about environment, global warming have led the scientists to focus on the use of agricultural residue and plant waste fibers.
Anu Malhotra   +5 more
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Remediation of Cu metal-induced accelerated Fenton reaction by potato peels bio-sorbent

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2016
This article has allied exposure to Ecological Particulate Matter (EPM) and its remediation using potato peel surface (PPC) bio-sorbent on two important edible crops Spinacia oleracea and Luffa acutangula. Fenton reaction acceleration was one of the major stress oxidation reactions as a consequence of iron and copper toxicity, which involve in the ...
Rafia, Azmat   +2 more
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Calculation for Precise Determination of Adsorption Equilibrium Isotherms of Pollutants on Soil and Bio-Sorbents

Advanced Materials Research, 2012
The adsorption is a physico-chemical process in soil and aqueous environment. Precise determination of adsorption equilibrium isotherms of pollutants helps to understand their potential damages to environment. In this work, how solution pH and the Solid/Liquid (S/L) phase ratio affect the precision degree of results as to pollutants on adsorbents were ...
Yu Yu Liu, Jin Li Qiao
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Chitosan–Gelatin Cryogels as Bio-Sorbents for Removal of Dyes from Aqueous Solutions

2021
Dye effluents of wastewater of textile and other industries, particularly reactive azo dyes, are serious safety and health problem for the environment and living organisms. This study demonstrates the results of the removal of Procion Red MX-5B (PR MX-5B) from an aqueous solution by using cryogels prepared from natural polymers.
Didem Demir   +2 more
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Experimental investigation on the use of Native Biomass as Bio sorbents for Metal pollutant removal

Tanzania Journal of Engineering and Technology, 1994
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Litto, R., Mmbaga, J, P., Mushi, T. P.
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Reactivity of bio-sorbent prepared by waste shells of shellfish in acid gas cleaning reaction

Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2005
Acid gas cleaning activity of bio-adsorbent prepared by waste shell of different shellfish species was investigated in a fixed bed reactor to evaluate its feasibility as an acid gas cleaning agent. The physicochemical properties of prepared adsorbents were measured using ICP, BET, SEM-EDX and XRD.
Jong-Hyeon Jung   +5 more
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Physico-Chemical and Adsorption Properties of Bio-Sorbents and Mechanisms of Their Interaction with Radionuclides

1997
The biosorbents containing chitin possess unique adsorption properties and leave low ash mass. Therefore biosorbents can be used efficiently for adsorption of radionuclides from soil, aquatories, atmosphere and also for their localization and accumulation.
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Comparative Study of Engineered Bio-Sorbents Derived from Agricultural Waste.

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science
Oil spill contamination poses severe environmental and health hazards, particularly in regions like the Niger Delta, where crude oil exploration is predominant. This study investigates the feasibility of utilizing agricultural waste materials such as pineapple leaves, pumpkin stems, and kola nut pod fibers to develop structured natural sorbents.
Okwuego Peter Obinna   +3 more
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Utilization of Inexpensive Bio-sorbents for Water Defluoridation

2023
Veera Brahmam Mukkanti   +2 more
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Nanoceria-loaded tea waste as bio-sorbent for Cr(VI) removal

Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2022
Uttam Kumar Sahu   +8 more
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