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Removal of malachite green dye from aqueous solution with adsorption technique using Limonia acidissima (wood apple) shell as low cost adsorbent

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In this paper, the use of low-cost, abundantly available, highly efficient and eco-friendly adsorbent wood apple shell (WAS) has been reported as an alternative to the current expensive methods of removing of malachite green (MG) dye from aqueous solution.
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This article is published in Arabian Journal of Chemistry.The article was published on 2017-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 337 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Freundlich equation & Langmuir adsorption model.

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Structural and adsorption behaviour of ZnO/aminated SWCNT-COOH for malachite green removal: face-centred central composite design.

TL;DR: In this paper, an effective adsorbent was synthesized to remove malachite green (MG), which is one of the toxic dyes, and the optimal parameters that maximize the adsorption uptake according to the specified working range are found.
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Modeling of malachite green adsorption onto novel polyurethane/SrFe12O19/clinoptilolite nanocomposite using response surface methodology and biogeography-based optimization-assisted multilayer neural network

TL;DR: W wastewater investigations showed that the PU/SrM/CLP nanocomposite could be used as a new promising sorbent for efficient removal of MG and magnetically separable from the real samples.
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pH-Responsive Amphoteric p (APTMACl-co-AMPS) Hydrogel as Effective Multiple Dye Sponge Network From Aqueous Media

TL;DR: In this article , the cationic poly (3-acrylamidepropyl trimethyl ammonium chloride) [p (APTMACl)], anionic poly (2-ACrylamido-2methylpropane sulfonic acid (AMPS)], and amphoteric poly (APMACl-co-AMPS)-3 hydrogels were prepared via free-radical polymerization techniques as pH-sensitive hyrogels.
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Removal and potential recovery of dissolved metals from acid sulfate soil drainage by spent coffee-grounds and dissolved organic carbon

TL;DR: In this article , the authors explored the reuse of spent coffee-ground (SCGs) and the use of dissolved humic acid (DHA) to remediate acid sulfate (AS) soil drainage using adsorption and precipitation experiments, with changing pH, weight/volume and concentrations (mg/L of dissolved organic carbon).
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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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Kinetics and mechanism of removal of methylene blue by adsorption on various carbons—a comparative study

TL;DR: In this article, the kinetics and mechanism of methylene blue adsorption on commercial activated carbon and indigenously prepared activated carbons from bamboo dust, coconut shell, groundnut shell, rice husk, and straw, have been studied.
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Toxicological effects of malachite green.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the potential of alternative parasiticides, like humic acid, chlorine dioxide and Pyceze, should be explored to replace MG, and used with extreme care at suitable concentrations and at times when the temperature is low.
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