Biosorption of Zn (II) onto Rice Husk Ash: Isothermal Remodelling
Bilal Ibrahim Dan-Iya,
Mohd Ezuan Khayat,
Mohd Yunus Shukor
Abstract:Zn is a heavy metal often found at elevated concentrations in effluents as high as 300 ppm from the rubber processing industry as it is used for the vulcanization of rubber. The rice milling process produces rice husk as a by-product. It is one of the most important agricultural leftovers in terms of volume. The data of the sorption isotherm of Zn (II) (CV) sorption onto rice husk ash, which was plotted using linearized plots of isothermal models were reanalyzed using isothermal models using nonlinear regressi… Show more
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