2014
DOI: 10.3923/tasr.2014.557.573
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Adsorption of Acid Dyes from Wastewater on Saudi Bentonite Clay

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“…In this study, the acid activation process was performed to increase these properties. There were few studies related to the use of Saudi local clay minerals as removal agent for metals and acidic dye as eosin (Al-Jlil and Alsewailem, 2009;Alshammari, 2014;Al-Faze and Kooli, 2014). In this study, local clay mineral was collected from Khulais region, and treated by aqueous sulphuric acid solution at different acid/clay mineral ratios (in mass) at 90°C.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In this study, the acid activation process was performed to increase these properties. There were few studies related to the use of Saudi local clay minerals as removal agent for metals and acidic dye as eosin (Al-Jlil and Alsewailem, 2009;Alshammari, 2014;Al-Faze and Kooli, 2014). In this study, local clay mineral was collected from Khulais region, and treated by aqueous sulphuric acid solution at different acid/clay mineral ratios (in mass) at 90°C.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…If an effort is not made to remove pigments, the public assumes that little effort will be expended in removing the other contaminations. The color in the wastewater has to be expelled before it is discharged into a water body or intended for land disposal [1]. Currently, the adsorption process is considered as a useful technology to minimize the extent of water contamination by various sorts of dyes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%