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The study shows the application of Taguchi’s design of experiment method to optimize the parameters for adsorption of p-Nitrophenol (p-NP) on the surface of acacia glauca saw dust activated carbon (AGAC) and waste orange peels activated carbon (ACOP) from aqueous medium. The effect of adsorption parameters viz. adsorbent dose (m), temperature (T), initial concentration (C0) and contact time (t) on...
In the present study, Taguchi’s experimental methodology has been applied to find optimum level (value) of adsorption parameters (factors) for the removal of indigo carmine dye (ICD) and methylene blue dye (MBD) using activated carbon derived from Acacia Nilotica sawdust (ACSA). The effect of significant adsorption parameters, viz. adsorbent dose (m), initial concentration (C0), temperature (T) and...
The present paper reports adsorption of phenol onto Banana Peels Activated Carbon (BPAC). The effect of adsorbent dose (m), initial pH (pH0), contact time (t), initial phenol concentration (Co) and temperature (T) on the adsorption of phenol has been studied using batch experiments. The study revealed that about 83% phenol gets removed at an initial concentration of 50 mg/l, whereas the removal is...
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