نتایج جستجو برای: ash removal

تعداد نتایج: 163999  

2015
Prashant Kumar Shrivastava S. K. Gupta

Several low cost biomaterials such as rice husk, sugar cane bagasse, Tulsi Leaf &branches, coconut shell & coir and fly ash were tested for removal of chromium. All the experiments were carried out in batch process. The adsorbent, which had highest chromium (VI) removal, was coconut shell. An influence of chromium concentration, contact time on removal of chromium from effluent was investigated...

This study illustrates the process of removal of chromium from chrome tanning waste-water by fly ash which was drive from chrome shaving dust. This experiment was carried out in a batch process with laboratory prepared adsorbent samples and chrome tanning water collected from local tanneries. The influence of various factors likes adsorbent doses, contact time, and initial concentration of chro...

Mahmoud Taghavi, Marziyeh Sanchooli Moghaddam Somayeh Rahdar,

Cadmium can be found in wastewater in high concentrations and can cause dangerous effect on aqueous environment and human health. At present, many methods have been used to heavy metals removal. Among this clean up techniques, adsorption techniques by using low-cost adsorbent are more considerable. In this study, batch adsorption experiments were conducted for removal of cadmium ions from a...

2008
ARNAB KUMAR

The present study was conducted for the removal of color of pulp and paper mill effluent using coal fly ash as an adsorbent. The effect of adsorbent dose and pH on color removal has been determined. 100 % color removal was achieved when adsorbent dose was 2.4 gm or more and at pH 6.8 and above. Jr. of Industrial Pollution Control 24 (1)(2008) pp 1-8 © Enviromedia Printed in India. All rights re...

Journal: :Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju 2014
Tomislav Ivanković Jasna Hrenović Grigorios Itskos Nikolaos Koukouzas Davor Kovačević Jelena Milenković

Wood fly ash is an industrial by-product of the combustion of different wood materials and is mostly disposed of as waste on landfills. In our preliminary experiments, wood ash exhibited antibacterial activity against urban wastewater bacteria and we focused on wood fly ash as a potential substrate for wastewater disinfection. The addition of ash at a concentration of 10 g L⁻¹ (1%) caused an in...

Journal: :Materials and Geoenvironment 2019

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2014
mohammad ishaq khalid saeed imtiaz ahmad sirraj sultan sohail akhtar

the removal ofxylenol orange from aqueous solution onto the coal ash was investigated at room temperature. the results show that the adsorption capacity of xylenol orange increased as the adsorption time increased and then equilibrium established after 30 min adsorption time. the results obtained revealed that the coal ash removed about 80 % of xylenol orange from the aqueous solution within 40...

2016
Mojtaba Afsharnia Mahdi Saeidi Amin Zarei Mohammad Reza Narooie Hamed Biglari

INTRODUCTION Phenol and its derivatives are the most common poisonous compounds which are stable in aqueous media and lead to many health issues. In this study, application of the carbon resulted from pomegranate peel is investigated in removal of phenol by adsorption method. METHODS to perform this cross-sectional study, first, samples of phenol with concentrations of 10 to 100 mg/L were pre...

2010
Tariq Mahmood Salman Akbar Malik Syed Tajammul Hussain

Heavy metal’s release without treatment poses a significant threat to the environment. Heavy metals are non-biodegradable and persistent. In the present study the ash of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), was used to remove six metals from aqueous solutions through biosorption. Results of batch and column experiments showed excellent adsorption capacity. Removal of lead, chromium, zinc, cad...

Journal: :Journal of Environmental Chemistry 2014

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