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Ferda Gönen

Researcher at Mersin University

Publications -  15
Citations -  1588

Ferda Gönen is an academic researcher from Mersin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Freundlich equation. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1482 citations. Previous affiliations of Ferda Gönen include Hacettepe University.

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Biosorption of phenol by immobilized activated sludge in a continuous packed bed: prediction of breakthrough curves

TL;DR: A continuous fixed bed study was carried out by using Mowital®B30H resin immobilized dried activated sludge as a biosorbent for the removal of phenol from aqueous solution.
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Biosorption of chromium(VI) ions by Mowital®B30H resin immobilized activated sludge in a packed bed: comparison with granular activated carbon

TL;DR: In this paper, the potential use of Mowital®B30H resin immobilized dried activated sludge as a substitute for granular activated carbon for removing chromium(VI) was examined in a continuous packed bed column.
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Binary biosorption of phenol and chromium(VI) onto immobilized activated sludge in a packed bed: Prediction of kinetic parameters and breakthrough curves

TL;DR: In this article, simultaneous biosorption of phenol and chromium (VI) ions to Mowital®B30H resin immobilized activated sludge from binary mixture was studied and compared with single phenol or chromium(VI) biosorptions in a continuous packed bed column.
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Continuous fixed bed biosorption of reactive dyes by dried Rhizopus arrhizus: determination of column capacity.

TL;DR: A continuous fixed bed study was carried out by using dried Rhizopus arrhizus as a biosorbent for the removal of three reactive dyes and Thomas and Yoon-Nelson models were found suitable for describing the whole dynamic behavior of the column with respect to flow rate and inlet dye concentration.
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Adsorption study on orange peel: Removal of Ni(II) ions from aqueous solution

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of pH, initial nickel ion concentration and adsorbent dose on the removal of Ni(II) systematically were evaluated using a low cost adsorbant-orange peel.