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Pesticides removal from waste water by activated carbon prepared from waste rubber tire

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The developed sorbent is inexpensive in comparison to commercial carbon and has a far better efficiency for pesticide removal than most other adsorbents reported in literature.
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This article is published in Water Research.The article was published on 2011-07-01. It has received 351 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Adsorption & Langmuir adsorption model.

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Sorption of pollutants by porous carbon, carbon nanotubes and fullerene- An overview

TL;DR: This review attempts to compile relevant knowledge about the adsorption activities of porous carbon, carbon nanotubes and fullerene related to various organic and inorganic pollutants from aqueous solutions.
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Insight into the adsorption kinetics models for the removal of contaminants from aqueous solutions

TL;DR: A review of common kinetic models for liquid adsorption can be found in this paper, where the authors discuss their origins, features, modified versions, applicability, and applicability with regard to liquid adaption modeling for both batch and dynamic systems.
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Processing methods, characteristics and adsorption behavior of tire derived carbons: a review.

TL;DR: This review highlights the use of waste-tires derived carbon to remove various types of pollutants like heavy metals, dye, pesticides and others from aqueous media.
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Degradation of dyes from aqueous solution by Fenton processes: a review

TL;DR: From the present study, it can be conclude that Fenton processes are very effective and environmentally friendly methods for dye removal.
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Potential of activated carbon from waste rubber tire for the adsorption of phenolics: Effect of pre-treatment conditions

TL;DR: The outcomes support the feasibility of preparing high quality activated carbon from waste rubber tire by microwave assisted chemical activation and physical heating respectively.
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Pseudo-second order model for sorption processes

TL;DR: In this paper, a literature review of the use of sorbents and biosorbents to treat polluted aqueous effluents containing dyes:organics or metal ions has been conducted.
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Sorption of dye from aqueous solution by peat

TL;DR: In this paper, the sorption of two dyes, namely Basic Blue 69 and Acid Blue 25 onto peat has been studied in terms of pseudo-second order and first order mechanisms for chemical sorption as well as an intraparticle diffusion mechanism process.
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Advances in water treatment by adsorption technology

TL;DR: The protocol describes the development of inexpensive adsorbents from waste materials, which takes only 1–2 days, and an adsorption process taking 15–120 min for the removal of pollutants.
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The Sorption of Lead(II) Ions on Peat

TL;DR: In this paper, the sorption of lead ions from aqueous solution onto peat has been studied and the effect of varying process parameters has been investigated; these include initial lead ion concentration, peat particle size, solution temperature and agitation speed.
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Low-Cost Adsorbents: Growing Approach to Wastewater Treatment—a Review

TL;DR: In this paper, an effort has been made to give a brief idea of an approach to wastewater treatment, particularly discussing and highlighting in brief the low-cost alternative adsorbents with a view to utilizing these waste/low-cost materials.
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