Journal ArticleDOI
Adsorption of methylene blue on adsorbent materials produced from cotton stalk
Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
In this paper, the authors compared the performance of three types of adsorbents for removing methylene blue (MB) from aqueous solutions: cotton stalk (CS), sulphuric acid treated cotton stalks (SCS) and phosphoric acid-treated cotton stinger (PCS).About:
This article is published in Chemical Engineering Journal.The article was published on 2011-08-01. It has received 296 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Freundlich equation & Adsorption.read more
Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
New insights on degradation of methylene blue using thermocatalytic reactions catalyzed by low-temperature excitation
TL;DR: It was found that high amount of methylene blue adsorbed onto thermal sensitizer was of unambiguous importance to subsequent thermocatalytic performance, suggesting that the feasibility to the thermodegradation route has been successfully verified under room temperature excitation.
Journal ArticleDOI
Adsorptive removal of malachite green dye from aqueous solution onto activated carbon of Catha edulis stem as a low cost bio-adsorbent
TL;DR: In this article, a low cost bio-adsorbent was prepared from locally available khat (Catha edulis) stem which considered as waste and accumulated on waste disposal areas of Woldia town, Ethiopia.
Journal ArticleDOI
Soybean hulls as a low-cost biosorbent for removal of methylene blue contaminant
Luís Fernando Cusioli,Heloise Beatriz Quesada,Aline Takaoka Alves Baptista,Raquel Guttierres Gomes,Rosângela Bergamasco +4 more
Journal ArticleDOI
Synthesis, characterization, kinetics and adsorption properties of Pt-Co@GO nano-adsorbent for methylene blue removal in the aquatic mediums using ultrasonic process systems
Mehmet Salih Nas,Mehmet Harbi Calimli,Hakan Burhan,Mustafa Yılmaz,Sibel Demiroglu Mustafov,Fatih Şen +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported that the Pt-Co@GO nano-adsorbent exhibits a high adsorption effect in the methylene blue (MB) removal from the aqueous medium.
Journal ArticleDOI
Availability and physical properties of residues from major agricultural crops for energy conversion through thermochemical processes
TL;DR: The results obtained from this study indicate that different plant residues have different physical properties.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Adsorption of methylene blue on low-cost adsorbents: A review
TL;DR: It is evident from a literature survey of about 185 recently published papers that low-cost adsorbents have demonstrated outstanding removal capabilities for MB, and these include agricultural wastes, industrial solid wastes, biomass, clays minerals and zeolites.
Journal ArticleDOI
Experimental and kinetic studies on methylene blue adsorption by coir pith carbon.
D. Kavitha,Chinnaiya Namasivayam +1 more
TL;DR: Kinetic study showed that the adsorption of dye on coir pith carbon was a gradual process and pH effect and desorption studies suggest that chemisorption might be the major mode of the Adsorption process.
Journal ArticleDOI
The role of sawdust in the removal of unwanted materials from water.
TL;DR: Sawdust, a relatively abundant and inexpensive material is currently being investigated as an adsorbent to remove contaminants from water as discussed by the authors, and chemical substances including dyes, oil, toxic salts and heavy metals can be removed very effectively with the organic material.
Journal ArticleDOI
Basic dye (methylene blue) removal from simulated wastewater by adsorption using Indian Rosewood sawdust: a timber industry waste
TL;DR: In this article, the potential use of Indian Rosewood ( Dalbergia sissoo ) sawdust, pretreated with formaldehyde and sulphuric acid, for the removal of methylene blue dye from simulated wastewater was investigated.
Journal ArticleDOI
Batch adsorption of methylene blue from aqueous solution by garlic peel, an agricultural waste biomass.
B.H. Hameed,Anees Ahmad +1 more
TL;DR: The results indicated that the garlic peel could be an alternative for more costly adsorbents used for dye removal, and was fitted well with the Freundlich isotherm.