Use and applications of metal-organic frameworks (MOF) in dye adsorption

S Sağlam, FN Türk, H Arslanoğlu - Journal of Environmental Chemical …, 2023 - Elsevier
Dyed wastewater has a serious impact on living organisms. It must be treated to a certain
level before being released into the environment. Dyed wastewater is non-biodegradable …

[HTML][HTML] Dye sequestration using agricultural wastes as adsorbents

KA Adegoke, OS Bello - Water resources and industry, 2015 - Elsevier
Color is a visible pollutant and the presence of even minute amounts of coloring substance
makes it undesirable due to its appearance. The removal of color from dye-bearing effluents …

Removal of Basic Red 46 dye from aqueous solution by pine tree leaves

F Deniz, S Karaman - Chemical Engineering Journal, 2011 - Elsevier
The potential of pine leaves as a low-cost biosorbent was investigated for removal of Basic
Red 46 (BR 46) from aqueous solution. Various physico-chemical parameters were studied …

Functionalized locust bean pod (Parkia biglobosa) activated carbon for Rhodamine B dye removal

OS Bello, KA Adegoke, OO Sarumi, OS Lameed - Heliyon, 2019 - cell.com
Activated carbon prepared from locust bean husk was modified using ortho-phosphoric acid
(ALBP) and used to scavenge Rhodamine B (RhB) dye from aqueous solutions …

Biosorption of Rhodamine 6G from aqueous solutions onto almond shell (Prunus dulcis) as a low cost biosorbent

HB Senturk, D Ozdes, C Duran - Desalination, 2010 - Elsevier
This work presents an alternative methodology for removal of a dyestuff, Rhodamine 6G
(R6G), from aqueous solutions by using a new biosorbent, almond shell (Prunus dulcis), in a …

Preparation and characterization of activated carbon from wild olive cores (oleaster) by H3PO4 for the removal of Basic Red 46

F Kaouah, S Boumaza, T Berrama, M Trari… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2013 - Elsevier
The wild olive cores (WOC) are an agricultural by-product, which contributes to large
quantities of squander to the environment in oleocole season in Algeria. The present study …

Sorption studies of methyl red dye removal using lemon grass (Cymbopogon citratus)

MA Ahmad, NAB Ahmed, KA Adegoke… - Chemical Data Collections, 2019 - Elsevier
Lemongrass leaf based activated carbon (LGLAC) was prepared using physico-chemical
methods for methyl red (MR) dye removal from aqueous solutions. The surface chemistry of …

[PDF][PDF] Cellulosic substrates for removal of pollutants from aqueous systems: a review. 2. Dyes.

MA Hubbe, KR Beck, WG O'Neal… - …, 2012 - bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu
Dyes used in the coloration of textiles, paper, and other products are highly visible,
sometimes toxic, and sometimes resistant to biological breakdown; thus it is important to …

[HTML][HTML] Elimination of crystal violet from aqueous solution by adsorption on naturel polysaccharide: Kinetic, isotherm, thermodynamic studies and mechanism analysis

M Sadoq, H Atlas, S Imame, A Kali, A Amar… - Arabian Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
The colored discharges from certain tanning industries into aquatic environments are too
heavy with violet crystal; these discharges have recently become a significant environmental …

Preparation of montmorillonite–alginate nanobiocomposite for adsorption of a textile dye in aqueous phase: Isotherm, kinetic and experimental design approaches

A Hassani, RDC Soltani, S Karaca… - Journal of Industrial and …, 2015 - Elsevier
In the present work, adsorption of basic red 46 (BR46) by nano-sized montmorillonite
(MMT)/calcium alginate (CA) composite was optimized using central composite design. The …