[HTML][HTML] Synthesis, characterizations, and RSM analysis of Citrus macroptera peel derived biochar for textile dye treatment
Textile wastewater discharging to the surface water body is a great concern because it
contains different pollutants such as dyes, organics, surfactants, inorganic salt and heavy …
contains different pollutants such as dyes, organics, surfactants, inorganic salt and heavy …
Evaluation for simultaneous removal of anionic and cationic dyes onto maple leaf-derived biochar using response surface methodology
Rapid development in the printing and dying industry produces large amounts of
wastewater, and its discharge in the environment causes pollution. Keeping in view the …
wastewater, and its discharge in the environment causes pollution. Keeping in view the …
[HTML][HTML] Sustainable waste valorisation: novel Areca catechu L. husk biochar for anthraquinone dye adsorption-characterization, modelling, kinetics, and isotherm …
JM Tharayil, P Chinnaiyan - Results in Engineering, 2023 - Elsevier
Textile waste water has a great polluting potential as it consists of dyes, emulsifiers, toxic
metals, organic and inorganic compounds. Agro-based biochar is an effective adsorbent for …
metals, organic and inorganic compounds. Agro-based biochar is an effective adsorbent for …
One-stage preparation of palm petiole-derived biochar: Characterization and application for adsorption of crystal violet dye in water
This work aimed to develop the biochar (DPP-biochar) material through a direct pyrolysis of
date palm petioles (DPP) at 700° C and explore its feasibility for the removal of crystal violet …
date palm petioles (DPP) at 700° C and explore its feasibility for the removal of crystal violet …
Synthesis, Characterization and Performance Evaluation of Burmese Grape (Baccaurea ramiflora) Seed Biochar for Sustainable Wastewater Treatment
Highlights What are the main findings? FTIR analysis showed multiple surface functional
groups, eg, R-OH, OH,-C= O,-COOH, etc., on the biochar surface. FESEM confirmed the …
groups, eg, R-OH, OH,-C= O,-COOH, etc., on the biochar surface. FESEM confirmed the …
Preparation and characterization of biochar derived from agricultural by-products for dye removal
In this study, biochar was derived from the agricultural by-products coconut coir (BC1) and
rice husk (BC2) activated with NaOH 25%. This material was characterized through …
rice husk (BC2) activated with NaOH 25%. This material was characterized through …
Preparation of breadfruit leaf biochar for the application of Congo red dye removal from aqueous solution and optimization of factors by RSM-BBD
M Laxmi Deepak Bhatlu, PS Athira… - Adsorption Science …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In this work, biochar produced from breadfruit leaves was utilized to remove the toxic Congo
red dye. XRD, FTIR, and FESEM-EDX were implemented to characterize the biochar …
red dye. XRD, FTIR, and FESEM-EDX were implemented to characterize the biochar …
[HTML][HTML] Algal biochar: a natural solution for the removal of Congo red dye from textile wastewater
The present study was aimed at synthesizing algae-derived biochar to examine its
effectiveness and adsorption capacity to remove Congo red dye. The independent variables …
effectiveness and adsorption capacity to remove Congo red dye. The independent variables …
Review on biochar as an adsorbent material for removal of dyes from waterbodies
Biochar has emerged as a potential candidate with a multi-faceted application in recent
times. Abundant availability, high surface area coupled with porosity, and low cost have …
times. Abundant availability, high surface area coupled with porosity, and low cost have …
Strategies for crystal violet dye sorption on biochar derived from mango leaves and evaluation of residual dye toxicity
The present study aimed to determine the sorption behaviour of crystal violet (CV) dye on
mango leaves biochar (MLBC) prepared at 400° C, 600° C and 800° C. Response surface …
mango leaves biochar (MLBC) prepared at 400° C, 600° C and 800° C. Response surface …