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Freundlich Isotherm: An Adsorption Model Complete Framework

  • Michael Vigdorowitsch,
  • Alexander Pchelintsev,
  • Liudmila Tsygankova and
  • Elena Tanygina

31 August 2021

The absolute majority of modern studies dealing with the interpretation of experimental data on the basis of the Freundlich isotherm ignore the fact that the data obtained for regions of low and moderate adsorbate concentration/pressure can be analyt...

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27 Citations
6,962 Views
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Applicability of a Freundlich-Like Model for Plant Uptake at an Industrial Contaminated Site with a High Variable Arsenic Concentration

  • Francesca Pedron,
  • Martina Grifoni,
  • Meri Barbafieri,
  • Gianniantonio Petruzzelli,
  • Irene Rosellini,
  • Elisabetta Franchi,
  • Roberto Bagatin and
  • Marco Vocciante

Phytoextraction is a low-cost technology with negligible environmental impacts. A major issue at the field scale is the heterogeneity of contaminant concentration since the entire site needs to be treated evenly even though zones may need different i...

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8 Citations
2,818 Views
5 Pages

20 July 2021

Using experimental data for the adsorption of phosphates out of wastewater on waste recycled bricks, published independently in MDPI Processes before (2020), this message re-visits the mathematical theory of the Freundlich adsorption model. It demons...

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24 May 2025

The objective of this study was to model an adsorption column bed with biomass residues using computational software to remove Pb (II) at the industrial level and analyse the effects of parametric variation. For this purpose, several simulations of t...

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Investigation of Methylene Blue Removal from Aqueous Solutions Using Biochar Derived from Mango and Pitanga Pruning Waste

  • Mariana Consiglio Kasemodel,
  • Valéria Guimarães Silvestre Rodrigues,
  • João Marcos Ribeiro Farah Silva,
  • Bruna Soares Campelo Vallim and
  • Érica Leonor Romão

19 September 2025

This research investigates the adsorption potential of mango and pitanga tree pruning waste biochar produced at 300 °C and 500 °C for the uptake of Methylene Blue (MB) dye. The particle size of biochar, initial MB concentration, adsorbent mas...

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6 November 2025

This study presents evaluation of biochar derived from silkworm cocoons for the adsorption of organic and inorganic contaminants from rainwater. The material was characterised using BET surface area analysis, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and t...

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6 Citations
3,016 Views
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Influence of Biochar Feedstocks on Nitrate Adsorption Capacity

  • Riad Eissa,
  • Lordwin Jeyakumar,
  • David B. McKenzie and
  • Jianghua Wu

23 December 2024

The demand for intensive agriculture to boost food and crop production has increased. High nitrogen (N) fertilizer use is crucial for increasing agricultural productivity but often leads to significant nitrate losses, posing risks to surface and grou...

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12 Citations
2,675 Views
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Experimental Study of Temperature Effect on Methane Adsorption Dynamic and Isotherm

  • Yongchun Zhang,
  • Aiguo Hu,
  • Pei Xiong,
  • Hao Zhang and
  • Zhonghua Liu

11 July 2022

Knowing the methane adsorption dynamic is of great importance for evaluating shale gas reserves and predicting gas well production. Many experiments have been carried out to explore the influence of many aspects on the adsorption dynamic of methane o...

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1,123 Views
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Lead Ion Adsorption on Glutathione-Modified Carbon

  • Namasivayam Selvanantharajah,
  • Poobalasuntharam Iyngaran,
  • Poobalasingam Abiman and
  • Navaratnarajah Kuganathan

13 September 2024

This study explores the adsorption of Pb(II) from aqueous solutions using glutathione-modified carbon powder at room temperature. The graphite powder was modified through oxidation followed by surface immobilization of glutathione. The Pb(II) concent...

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16 Citations
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Optimization Study of the Capacity of Chlorella vulgaris as a Potential Bio-Remediator for the Bio-Adsorption of Arsenic (III) from Aquatic Environments

  • Reem Mohammed Alharbi,
  • Essam Nageh Sholkamy,
  • Khawla Ibrahim Alsamhary,
  • Neveen Abdel-Raouf and
  • Ibraheem Borie M. Ibraheem

6 May 2023

This study examined the ability of the green microalgae Chlorella vulgaris to remove arsenic from aqueous solutions. A series of studies was conducted to determine the optimal conditions for biological arsenic elimination, including biomass amount, i...

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21 Citations
4,626 Views
16 Pages

Adsorption of Patent Blue V from Textile Industry Wastewater Using Sterculia alata Fruit Shell Biochar: Evaluation of Efficiency and Mechanisms

  • Balendu Shekher Giri,
  • Mandavi Goswami,
  • Prabhat Kumar,
  • Rahul Yadav,
  • Neha Sharma,
  • Ravi Kumar Sonwani,
  • Sudeep Yadav,
  • Rajendra Prasad Singh,
  • Eldon R. Rene and
  • Ram Sharan Singh

16 July 2020

Biochar prepared from Sterculia alata fruit shell showed a better performance for dye removal than the biomass from Sterculia alata fruit shell. The important process parameters—namely the pH, the amount of biochar, the initial dye concentratio...

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14 Citations
3,711 Views
14 Pages

Study of Potentially Toxic Metal Adsorption in a Polluted Acid and Alkaline Soil: Influence of Soil Properties and Levels of Metal Concentration

  • Evangelia E. Golia,
  • Ourania-Despoina Kantzou,
  • Maria-Anna Chartodiplomenou,
  • Sotiria G. Papadimou and
  • Nikolaos G. Tsiropoulos

In the present study, the adsorption of zinc (Zn), lead (Pb), copper (Cu), and cadmium (Cd) was studied in two already polluted urban soil samples with different pH values, an acidic and an alkaline one. The Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption isother...

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17 Citations
3,210 Views
13 Pages

Synthesis and Micromechanistic Studies of Sensitized Bentonite for Methyl Orange and Rhodamine-B Adsorption from Wastewater: Experimental and DFT-Based Analysis

  • Sadaf Mutahir,
  • Tayyaba Irfan,
  • Nimra Nadeem,
  • Muhammad Humayun,
  • Muhammad Asim Khan,
  • Moamen S. Refat,
  • Chundong Wang and
  • Tahir Ali Sheikh

29 August 2022

This work reports the formation of a novel adsorbent, prepared by activating bentonite with cinnamic acid, which is highly efficient to remove dyes from wastewater. The adsorption efficiency of the cinnamic acid activated bentonite was compared with...

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10 Citations
2,979 Views
14 Pages

16 August 2021

Interactions of C.I. Basic Blue 3 with potassium humate in aqueous systems were investigated. Both the humic content and dye removal are of crucial significance in relation to water of a desired quality. Dye retention experiments demonstrated that po...

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5 Citations
3,550 Views
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Evaluation of Plant-Based Byproducts as Green Fining Agents for Precision Winemaking

  • Andrea Versari,
  • Arianna Ricci,
  • Annacarla Brioni,
  • Cristian Galaz Torres,
  • Carolina Alejandra Pavez Moreno,
  • Javiera Concha García and
  • Giuseppina Paola Parpinello

Consumers are increasingly looking for foods, including wine, that are free of animal-derived proteins. This study seeks to evaluate patatin, a new, plant-based and allergen-free fining agent, by comparing it with the fining agents polyvinipolypyrrol...

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12 Citations
3,210 Views
15 Pages

8 March 2022

Adsorption equilibrium and kinetics on lignocellulosic base adsorbents from oil palm bagasse (OPB) and yam peels (YP) were studied for the removal of hexavalent chromium present in aqueous solution, in a batch system, evaluating the effect of tempera...

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42 Citations
4,074 Views
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Removal of Brilliant Green Dye from Water Using Ficus benghalensis Tree Leaves as an Efficient Biosorbent

  • Salma Gul,
  • Azra Gul,
  • Hajera Gul,
  • Rozina Khattak,
  • Muhammad Ismail,
  • Sana Ullah Khan,
  • Muhammad Sufaid Khan,
  • Hani Amir Aouissi and
  • Andrejs Krauklis

5 January 2023

The presence of dyes in water stream is a major environmental problem that affects aquatic and human life negatively. Therefore, it is essential to remove dye from wastewater before its discharge into the water bodies. In this study, Banyan (Ficus be...

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1 Citations
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14 Pages

Phosphate sorption data are often analyzed by least-squares fitting to the two- or three-parameter Freundlich model. The standard methods are flawed by (1) treating the measured pseudo-equilibrium concentration C as the independent (hence error-free)...

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13 Citations
6,183 Views
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TopUp SERS Substrates with Integrated Internal Standard

  • Sophie Patze,
  • Uwe Huebner,
  • Karina Weber,
  • Dana Cialla-May and
  • Juergen Popp

24 February 2018

Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is known as a molecular-specific and highly sensitive method. In order to enable the routine application of SERS, powerful SERS substrates are of great importance. Within this manuscript, a TopUp SERS substr...

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8 Citations
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20 Pages

23 November 2022

Chlorinated organic compounds (COCs) are a serious threat to human health and the ecological environment due to their toxicity, mutagenicity and carcinogenicity. A number of corresponding treatment techniques have been developed thus far; among these...

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23 Citations
3,821 Views
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Size and Shape-Dependent Solubility of CuO Nanostructures

  • Jindřich Leitner,
  • David Sedmidubský and
  • Ondřej Jankovský

15 October 2019

In our theoretical study, the enhanced solubility of CuO nanoparticles in water saturated by air is predicted based on a simple thermodynamic model. CuO is considered in the form of nanoparticles with various shapes. The interfacial energy of a solid...

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22 Citations
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Development of a Citric-Acid-Modified Cellulose Adsorbent Derived from Moringa peregrina Leaf for Adsorptive Removal of Citalopram HBr in Aqueous Solutions

  • Syed Najmul Hejaz Azmi,
  • Wafa Mustafa Al Lawati,
  • Umaima Hamed Abdullah Al Hoqani,
  • Ekhlas Al Aufi,
  • Khalsa Al Hatmi,
  • Jumana Salim Al Zadjali,
  • Nafisur Rahman,
  • Mohd Nasir,
  • Habibur Rahman and
  • Shah A. Khan

A citric-acid-modified Moringa peregrina leaf substrate was prepared and studied as an effective adsorbent for the adsorptive removal of citalopram HBr (CTM). FTIR spectra were utilized to characterize the prepared solid. The effects of experimental...

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11 Citations
3,417 Views
15 Pages

24 September 2019

Tungsten is largely used in high-tech and military industries. Soils are increasingly enriched in this element, and its transfer in the food chain is an issue of great interest. This study evaluated the influence of soil characteristics on tungsten u...

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11 Citations
4,006 Views
11 Pages

Reduced Graphene Oxide-Based Foam as an Endocrine Disruptor Adsorbent in Aqueous Solutions

  • Jeanne N’Diaye,
  • Sujittra Poorahong,
  • Ons Hmam,
  • Gastón Contreras Jiménez,
  • Ricardo Izquierdo and
  • Mohamed Siaj

13 November 2020

A stable and magnetic graphene oxide (GO) foam–polyethyleneimine–iron nanoparticle (GO–PEI–FeNPs) composite has been fabricated for removal of endocrine disruptors—bisphenol A, progesterone and norethisterone—from...

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38 Citations
5,344 Views
11 Pages

Sustainable Exploitation of Coffee Silverskin in Water Remediation

  • Angela Malara,
  • Emilia Paone,
  • Patrizia Frontera,
  • Lucio Bonaccorsi,
  • Giuseppe Panzera and
  • Francesco Mauriello

3 October 2018

Coffee silverskin (CS), the main solid waste produced from the coffee industry, has efficiently been used as adsorbent material to remove potential toxic metals (PTMs). In order to assess its suitability in water remediation, kinetic adsorption exper...

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10 Citations
3,397 Views
15 Pages

26 January 2020

Magnetic carbonaceous nanomaterials are needed in water treatment applications because they can offer both carbon surfaces for sorption of organic pollutants and ease of material magnetic retrieval for regeneration and reuse. In this study, we employ...

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39 Citations
3,850 Views
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The Removal of a Textile Dye from an Aqueous Solution Using a Biocomposite Adsorbent

  • Hana Ferkous,
  • Karima Rouibah,
  • Nour-El-Houda Hammoudi,
  • Manawwer Alam,
  • Chahrazed Djilani,
  • Amel Delimi,
  • Omar Laraba,
  • Krishna Kumar Yadav,
  • Hyun-Jo Ahn and
  • Yacine Benguerba

13 June 2022

The adsorption mechanisms of methylene blue (MB) onto olive waste (residue) treated with KOH (OR-KOH) and onto an OR-KOH and PEG–silica gel composite (OR-KOH/PEG-SG) at various temperatures were investigated using a combination of experimental...

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14 Citations
3,610 Views
18 Pages

14 August 2020

Copper (Cu) and silver (Ag) occur naturally in the environment but have toxic effects on organisms at elevated concentrations. This paper discussed the removal of Cu and Ag from aqueous solutions using biochars obtained at different pyrolysis tempera...

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4 Citations
4,019 Views
13 Pages

Computational Simulation of Filters Used in the Removal of Heavy Metals Using Rice Husks

  • M. C. Barrero-Moreno,
  • C. A. Diaz-Vargas and
  • E. Restrepo-Parra

10 February 2021

The biofiltration technique is of great importance for the removal of heavy metals. In the present work, a laboratory-scale biofilter was modeled using rice husk as a filter material. The Wolborska model was used to know the dimensions necessary for...

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3 Citations
2,586 Views
13 Pages

Bridged EGFET Design for the Rapid Screening of Sorbents as Sensitisers in Water-Pollution Sensors

  • Hadi Rasam AlQahtani,
  • Abdel-Basit M. Al-Odayni,
  • Yusif Alhamed and
  • Martin Grell

31 August 2023

We further simplify the most ‘user-friendly’ potentiometric sensor for waterborne analytes, the ‘extended-gate field effect transistor’ (EGFET). This is accomplished using a ‘bridge’ design, that links two separate...

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2,428 Views
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26 October 2023

The effects of rapid industrialization created an enormous burden on the environment. The quality of the water source is drastically affected by the discharge coming from industry and domestic usage. Nowadays, the treatment of wastewater involves the...

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8 Citations
2,016 Views
20 Pages

22 November 2022

Waste from electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is constantly increasing in quantity and becoming more and more heterogeneous as technology is rapidly advancing. The negative impacts it has on human and environment safety, and its richness in v...

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47 Citations
6,343 Views
15 Pages

8 December 2016

In the present work, an Egyptian bentonitic clay sample has been structurally characterized using different techniques such as XRD, IR, SEM, and EDX analyses then evaluated as a sorbent for heavy metal ions removal. The characterization results showe...

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8 Citations
5,885 Views
12 Pages

26 January 2016

Composite hydrogels were prepared that consisted of quasi-colloidal layered double hydroxide (LDH) nanoparticles and agarose via the electrophoretic method, starting from three different agarose concentrations of 0.5, 1, and 2 wt/v%. The composite hy...

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19 Citations
6,619 Views
12 Pages

N2 and CO2 Adsorption by Soils with High Kaolinite Content from San Juan Amecac, Puebla, México

  • Karla Quiroz-Estrada,
  • Miguel Ángel Hernández-Espinosa,
  • Fernando Rojas,
  • Roberto Portillo,
  • Efraín Rubio and
  • Lucía López

14 July 2016

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is considered one of the most important greenhouse gases in the study of climate change. CO2 adsorption was studied using the gas chromatography technique, while the Freundlich and Langmuir adsorption models were employed for pro...

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31 Citations
4,871 Views
14 Pages

Enhanced NO2-Sensing Properties of Au-Loaded Porous In2O3 Gas Sensors at Low Operating Temperatures

  • Taro Ueda,
  • Inci Boehme,
  • Takeo Hyodo,
  • Yasuhiro Shimizu,
  • Udo Weimar and
  • Nicolae Barsan

NO2-sensing properties of semiconductor gas sensors using porous In2O3 powders loaded with and without 0.5 wt% Au (Au/In2O3 and In2O3 sensors, respectively) were examined in wet air (70% relative humidity at 25 °C). In addition, the effects of Au...

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11 Citations
4,260 Views
8 Pages

Porous Alumosilicate Aggregate as Lead Ion Sorbent in Wastewater Treatments

  • Andrea Petrella,
  • Pinalysa Cosma,
  • Vito Rizzi and
  • Nicoletta De Vietro

Porous alumosilicate aggregate, namely perlite, was used as an alternative material in wastewater treatments for the selective removal of ionic pollutants such as lead which is present in industrial wastewaters and toxic at relatively low concentrati...

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219 Views
24 Pages

Synthesis and Treatment of Biosorbent from Cyanobacterial Biomass for the Removal of NO3-N from Aqueous Systems

  • George Mazarakos,
  • Christina Vasiliki Lazaratou,
  • Zacharias Frontistis,
  • Athanasia G. Tekerlekopoulou,
  • Vasilios Georgakilas and
  • Dimitris V. Vayenas

10 December 2025

Surplus cyanobacterial biomass can serve as a low-cost sorbent for polishing nitrate-contaminated waters. We compared raw cyanobacterial biomass (Leptolyngbya sp.) with its hydrochar produced by hydrothermal carbonization. Despite an approximately te...

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11 Citations
3,750 Views
25 Pages

7 September 2020

Commercial polyurethane foam was treated with salicylate salt to synthesize PUFSalicylate (PUFS) as a novel, promising, stable and inexpensive adsorbent for chlorpyrifos (CPF) extraction. The properties of PUFS were investigated using UV–Vis sp...

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3 Citations
2,579 Views
18 Pages

Development of a Novel Adsorbent Derived from Olive Mill Solid Wastes for Enhanced Removal of Methylene Blue

  • Malak Hamieh,
  • Nabil Tabaja,
  • Sami Tlais,
  • Bachar Koubaissy,
  • Mohammad Hammoud,
  • Khaled Chawraba,
  • Tayssir Hamieh and
  • Joumana Toufaily

31 August 2024

Industrial wastewater discharge, tainted with hazardous substances, including dyes like methylene blue (MB) from the textile sector, further emphasizes the need for water treatment to produce safe drinking water. This study explores the potential of...

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40 Citations
7,271 Views
18 Pages

Adsorption of Scandium and Neodymium on Biochar Derived after Low-Temperature Pyrolysis of Sawdust

  • Konstantinos Komnitsas,
  • Dimitra Zaharaki,
  • Georgios Bartzas and
  • Georgios Alevizos

20 October 2017

The objective of this study was to investigate the adsorption of two rare earth elements (REEs), namely scandium (Sc) and neodymium (Nd), on biochar produced after low temperature pyrolysis (350 °C) of wood sawdust. The biochar was characterized with...

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4 Citations
2,292 Views
16 Pages

Adsorptive Behavior of Corn-Cob- and Straw-Derived Biochar for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Removal from Aqueous Systems

  • Jelena Beljin,
  • Marijana Kragulj Isakovski,
  • Jasmina Agbaba,
  • Maja Vujić,
  • Snežana Maletić and
  • Aleksandra Tubić

15 May 2025

This study investigates the potential of biochar derived from agricultural residues—corn cob and wheat straw—for removing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from aqueous systems. Biochars were produced via pyrolysis at 700 °C and...

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19 Citations
5,084 Views
11 Pages

Chromium (VI) Adsorption on Modified Activated Carbons

  • Alicja Puszkarewicz and
  • Jadwiga Kaleta

29 August 2019

The paper presents the research of adsorptive properties of activated carbons to chromium (VI) removal from the water solution. Different types of carbon were investigated: WD-ekstra (WDA), WD-ekstra modified by salt acid WD(HCl) and nitrogen acid WD...

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21 Citations
4,061 Views
23 Pages

1 October 2020

Poly(acrylic acid/Kryptofix 23-Dimethacrylate) superabsorbent polymer [P (AA/Kry23-DM) SAP] was synthesized by solution polymerization to remove Co, Ni, Cu, Cd, Mn, Zn, Pb, Cr, and Fe ions in water and improve the quality of the water. Kry23-DM cross...

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33 Citations
2,703 Views
14 Pages

A Prominent Streptomyces sp. Biomass-Based Biosorption of Zinc (II) and Lead (II) from Aqueous Solutions: Isotherm and Kinetic

  • Sheetal Kumari,
  • Nitin Kumar Agrawal,
  • Animesh Agarwal,
  • Anil Kumar,
  • Neeraj Malik,
  • Dinesh Goyal,
  • Vishnu D. Rajput,
  • Tatiana Minkina,
  • Pinki Sharma and
  • Manoj Chandra Garg

Traditional freshwater sources have been over-abstracted in the worldwide crisis of water scarcity. Effluents have extremely high amounts of Zn2+ and Pb2+, according to an investigation of wastewater samples taken from several industrial zones. Howev...

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2 Citations
1,880 Views
15 Pages

An Insight into the Sorption Behavior of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzothiophene on the Sediments and Paddy Soil from Chaohu Lake Basin

  • Kainan Nian,
  • Wenli Xiong,
  • Yalu Tao,
  • Ziqing Zhu,
  • Xiaoxue Pan,
  • Kang Zhang and
  • Xuesheng Zhang

Considering the frequent detection of polychlorinated dibenzothiophenes (PCDTs) in various environmental matrices and the potential ecological health risks, the environmental behavior of such compounds needs to be elucidated further. In this work, th...

  • Article
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3 Citations
1,888 Views
14 Pages

9 October 2023

Improved soil phosphorus (P) management can be achieved through an understanding of regional soil–P interactions and their relation to soil properties. To this end, soil samples from different use types (paddy soils, dry farmland soils, forest...

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8 Citations
4,319 Views
28 Pages

9 September 2024

Toxic metal wastewater is a challenge for exposed terrestrial and aquatic environments, as well as the recyclability of the water, prompting inputs for the development of promising treatment methods. Consequently, the rGO/ZnONP nanocomposite was synt...

  • Article
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13 Citations
3,081 Views
11 Pages

Improving Ammonium Sorption of Bayah Natural Zeolites by Hydrothermal Method

  • Teguh Kurniawan,
  • Saiful Bahri,
  • Anita Diyanah,
  • Natasya D. Milenia,
  • Nuryoto Nuryoto,
  • Kajornsak Faungnawakij,
  • Sutarat Thongratkaew,
  • Muhammad Roil Bilad and
  • Nurul Huda

28 November 2020

Natural zeolites are easily found and abundant in Indonesia. The natural zeolites are low-cost minerals; however, their ammonium sorption is poor. A hydrothermal method was applied to improve the ammonium sorption. Hydrothermal treatment times were v...

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499 Views
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Simultaneous Adsorption of Copper, Zinc, and Sulfate in a Mixture of Activated Carbon and Barite

  • Mario Santander,
  • Hugo Aravena,
  • Danny Guzmán,
  • Luis Valderrama and
  • Evelyn Cárdenas

18 November 2025

Liquid effluents generated during mineral processing are usually contaminated with heavy metals and oxyanions, requiring an effective technique for their simultaneous removal. This study evaluated adsorption as a method to remove ions from an artific...

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