Biosorption of congo red and basic fuchsin using micro fungi Fusarium oxysporum F. Sp. Pisi as a biosorbent: modeling optimization and kinetics study
FZ Batana, HD Bouras… - Egyptian Journal of …, 2022 - ejchem.journals.ekb.eg
This study investigated the potential of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi (FOP) on the removal
of both important dyes, Congo red (CR) and Basic fuchsin (BF), by batch adsorption …
of both important dyes, Congo red (CR) and Basic fuchsin (BF), by batch adsorption …
Anionic congo red dye removal from aqueous medium using Turkey tail (Trametes versicolor) fungal biomass: adsorption kinetics, isotherms, thermodynamics …
Turkey tail (Trametes versicolor), cheap fungal biomass (TTFB), was used for the adsorption
of CR from aqueous medium. Batch studies conducted to study the effect of pH (2.0–10.0) …
of CR from aqueous medium. Batch studies conducted to study the effect of pH (2.0–10.0) …
[PDF][PDF] Comparative study of kinetics of removal of fuchsin basic from aqueous solutions using biosorbents
S Patil, J Patil, N Pate - J. Environ. Sci. Toxicol. Food Technol, 2015 - academia.edu
Adsorption studies of Fuchsin Basic (FB) on six different agricultural wastes/natural materials
were carried out by batch experiments. The parameters studied include initial dye …
were carried out by batch experiments. The parameters studied include initial dye …
Bioremediation of Congo red Dyes using Biosynthesized copper\iron Nanoparticles
Water contamination by organic dyes and pathogenic bacteria has a negative impact on
human health. Bimetallic nanoparticles are promising materials in water treatment. In the …
human health. Bimetallic nanoparticles are promising materials in water treatment. In the …
Application of Low-Cost Adsorption Technique on Organic Pollutant Dye Removal by Bio-Waste Adsorbents
HM El-Refay, AM Raslan, AME Attia - Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 2022 - journals.ekb.eg
This study focused on studying the kinetics, thermodynamics, and the adsorption equilibrium
of Acid fuchsin, CI acid violet 19 (AV19) dye from aqueous media by using different …
of Acid fuchsin, CI acid violet 19 (AV19) dye from aqueous media by using different …
Biosorption of Congo red dye by Aspergillus carbonarius M333 and Penicillium glabrum Pg1: Kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamic studies
The biosorption of the anionic dye Congo red from aqueous solution onto the novel
biosorbents Aspergillus carbonarius and Penicillium glabrum was studied. Optimum …
biosorbents Aspergillus carbonarius and Penicillium glabrum was studied. Optimum …
Development of sustainable dye adsorption system using nutraceutical industrial fennel seed spent—studies using Congo red dye
Fennel seed spent (FSS)—an inexpensive nutraceutical industrial spent has been used as
an efficient biosorbent for the removal of Congo red (CR) from aqueous media. Results …
an efficient biosorbent for the removal of Congo red (CR) from aqueous media. Results …
Biosorption of Congo red dye removal from aqueous solution using fennel seed spent and garlic peel
The present work evaluated the potential of two types of wastes, fennel seed and garlic
peels, to uptake Congo red dye from aqueous solutions. Several techniques, like SEM, FTIR …
peels, to uptake Congo red dye from aqueous solutions. Several techniques, like SEM, FTIR …
Removal of Congo red dye from aqueous solution using branches of Ficus religiosa.
SS SHAFQAT, M Nosheen, AA KHAN… - Malaysian Applied …, 2018 - search.ebscohost.com
Present study focused on indigenous Ficus religiosa branches as a low cost agricultural by-
product employed as biosorbent for the removal of Congo red (CR) dye from water solutions …
product employed as biosorbent for the removal of Congo red (CR) dye from water solutions …
Insights into application of novel citric acid modified Saccharum munja biosorbent for facile removal of fuchsin basic dye, crystal violet dye and copper metal ion …
With the recent rapid growth of the dyeing industries, extensive water contamination driven
on by heavy metals and synthetic organic dyes has become more and more dangerous …
on by heavy metals and synthetic organic dyes has become more and more dangerous …