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Computational supported experimental insights in adsorption of Congo Red using ZnO/doped ZnO in aqueous solution. [PDF]

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Nano-zerovalent manganese/biochar composite for the adsorptive and oxidative removal of Congo-red dye from aqueous solutions.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021
Congo-red (CR), a precursor of textile products and a contaminant of great concern, has contaminated aquatic environments. Here, we explored the synthesis of mesoporous nano-zerovalent manganese (nZVMn) and Phoenix dactylifera leaves biochar (PBC ...
J. Iqbal   +9 more
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Preparation of amine-functionalized lignins for the selective adsorption of Methylene blue and Congo red.

Chemosphere, 2022
Research on low-cost bio-adsorbents for the removal of harmful substances from effluents has recently attracted significant attention. In this study, three types of amino-silane-modified lignins (ASLs) with primary, secondary, and tertiary amine groups ...
Jihun Heo   +4 more
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Fabrication of a corn stalk derived cellulose-based bio-adsorbent to remove Congo red from wastewater: Investigation on its ultra-high adsorption performance and mechanism.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023
A cellulose-based bio-absorbent with various and plenty of amino groups was successfully prepared from corn stalk to achieve quantitative removal of Congo red from wastewater with wide pH values (5 ≤ pH ≤ 10). The maximum removal amount was 8.0 mmol·g-1 (
Rong Wang   +7 more
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In situ synthesis of ZnS nanoparticles onto cellulose/chitosan sponge for adsorption-photocatalytic removal of Congo red.

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2022
Developing an efficient and sustainable approach for removing dyes from wastewater remains a challenge. Herein, we report a facile and reliable strategy to create ZnS nanoparticles (NPs) supported by cellulose/chitosan sponge (ZnCCSs) via hydrothermal ...
Junyang You   +5 more
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