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Cr(VI) has posed great threat on environmental safety and human health, thus the remediation of Cr(VI) pollution is of considerable importance. The adsorption of Cr(VI) from aquatic solution using activated carbon was studied in this paper. The Cr(VI) sorption was relative to pH, contact time, initial content of solution, adsorbent dose and temperature. The maximum removal efficiencies of Cr(VI) were...
In the present study we reported the feasibility of Pseudomonas alcaligenes biomass as an alternative biosorbent to remove Pb(II) metallic ions from environmental and industrial wastewater. The ability of Pseudomonas alcaligenes to remove the metallic ions was investigated by using batch biosorption procedure. The effects such as, pH, biosorbent dosage, sorbate concentrations and sorbate-sorbent contact...
In the present study we reported the feasibility of extra cellular biopolymer( PFC02) produced by Pseudomonas alcaligenes as an alternative biosorbent to remove Co(II) metallic ions from environmental and industrial wastewater. The effects such as pH, dosage of biosorbent, Co(II) initial concentration and sorbate-sorbent contact time and agitating speed on the adsorption capacities of PFC02 were studied...
In the present study we reported the feasibility of extracellular biopolymer (PF-9) produced by Pseudomonas fluorescence C-9 as an alternative biosorbent to remove Pb(II) metallic ions from environmental and industrial wastewater.The ability of PF-9 to remove the metallic ions was investigated by using batch biosorption procedure. The effects such as, pH, biosorbent dosage, sorbate concentrations...
Rice husk, an agriculture byproduct, was used to adsorb congo red (CR) from aqueous solutions. Variables of the system, including contact time, pH, salt concentration, and equilibrium CR concentration, were adopted to study their effect on CR adsorption. The results showed that when the equilibrium concentration of CR increased, quantity of CR adsorption onto rice husk increased correspondingly. The...
The study evaluated the sorption of Zn(II) ions from aqueous solution by two low-cost materials, waste somatic and dead tea fungus. The rate and extent of accumulation were affected by pH, contact time and initial zinc ion concentration. The initial removal was rapid and equilibrium was established in less than 30 min. Good correlation coefficients were obtained when the pseudo-second-order kinetic...
The ion adsorption of cobalt (2+) on the oxide sorbents with different concentrations of the ions of Co2+ and pH has been experimentally studied. The acid-base model of adsorption, which makes it possible to optimize the technological regimes of the adsorption of Co2+ on the inorganic sorbents (Co2O3, TiO2, Fe2O3, Fe3O4, SiO2 and other) has been proposed. The special feature of model is calculation...
This paper has researched on the adsorption of Ni in water using Laminaria japonica and Undaria pinnatifida. The dependence on pH and nickel concentration of the adsorption was studied. Batch experiments results showed that the adsorptive capacity of Laminaria japonica and Undaria pinnatifida was 2.933mg/g and 0.985 mg/g of adsorbent. The Langmuir model was used to describe the adsorption equilibrium...
Calcined layered double hydroxides particles were used as adsorbent to remove fluoride ions. Batch adsorption studies were conducted under various equilibrating conditions. The results show that the HTlc calcined at 500??C had the highest capacity of removal of fluoride ions, after adsorption it regenerated to its original layered structure, it is called "memory effect". In field water studies,...
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