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Baltic Fucus vesiculosus as potential bio-sorbent for Zn removal: Mechanism insight

Chemosphere, 2020
This research aimed to find the best phenotype of the brown algae Fucus vesiculosus (kelp) which has the greater potential to become a sorption byproduct for Zn removal from contaminated waters. Thus, the Zn uptake capacity and sorption mechanisms of the kelp collected from the Baltic Sea shore was, for the first time, investigated under various ...
Loredana Brinza   +4 more
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Removal of Phosphates from Water Using Eggshell Bio Sorbents

Key Engineering Materials, 2016
The present study focuses on the preparation and use of biosorbents produced from eggshells. Hen eggshells are produced as a by-product in large quantities by food manufacturers. The costs associated with eggshell disposal (mainly on landfill sites) are significant and expected to continue increasing as landfill taxes increase.The environmental ...
Anastasija Smirnova   +2 more
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Electrospun polyacrylonitrile-Moringa Olifera based nanofibrous bio-sorbent for remediation of Congo red dye

Journal of Environmental Management, 2022
The integration of polymers with biomaterials offers promising and effective nanomaterials with intrinsic and extrinsic properties that are utilized in several applications. The present work reported the development of Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) supported biosorbent (Moringa oleifera, (MO)) which was utilized for the removal of Congo red (CR) dye from ...
Madhulika, Narayan   +3 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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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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Tea residue as a bio-sorbent for the treatment of textile industry effluents

International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2020
Tea residue, a common waste obtained from households and beverage industries, was studied as an efficient bio-sorbent for the extraction of methylene blue (MB) from textile industry effluents by varying key operational parameters such as pH, contact time and adsorbent dosage.
K. Bommavaram   +5 more
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Cost effective separation of uranium ion using exhausted household products and natural bio-sorbent

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2021
Dried coconut leaf, Exhausted tea leaf and coffee powder were used to demonstrate the cost effective sorption of UO22+ ion from aqueous solution. The Kd followed the order: coconut leaf > tea leaf > coffee powder. The sorption mechanism was evaluated by linearly fitting the experimental data into different isotherm models: Langmuir, Dubinin ...
Sabiha Hashmi   +2 more
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Multi-functional bio-sorbents triggered sustainable detoxification of eco-contaminants besmirched hydrospheric swatches

International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 2020
Environmental detoxification is an integral step towards the achievement of environmental sustainability.
Mehak Ishtiaq   +3 more
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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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