2013
DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2012.749583
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Characterization and application of three novel biosorbents “Eucalyptus globulus,Cynara cardunculus, andPrunus cerasefera” to dye removal

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“…These values are consistent with the quantification of surface functional groups via Boehm's method. These results are in agreement with those obtained by Ouldmoumna, A. et al, who indicated that the pHPZC of Cardoon leaves is close to neutral [17].…”
Section: B Determination Of Ph Point At Zero Charge (Phpzc)supporting
confidence: 93%
“…These values are consistent with the quantification of surface functional groups via Boehm's method. These results are in agreement with those obtained by Ouldmoumna, A. et al, who indicated that the pHPZC of Cardoon leaves is close to neutral [17].…”
Section: B Determination Of Ph Point At Zero Charge (Phpzc)supporting
confidence: 93%
“…Initially, the methylene blue was allowed to adsorb on a 25 wt% Fe 3 O 4 @AC catalyst (optimized wt%) and forced to attain the complete equilibrium under the identical experimental conditions. The maximum up taken of methylene blue was found to be 359.9 mg g À1 at 30 C in just 5 minutes of reaction time, which is very close to the maximum adsorptivity value (373.9 mg g À1 ), as reported by Aoumria Ouldmoumna et al 39 The adsorbed methylene blue on the carbon catalyst was further treated with hydrogen peroxide solution, and the reaction continued for another four hours to completely oxidize the adsorbed methylene blue by Fenton's oxidation process. Aer the oxidation treatment, the methylene blue concentration was increased to the initial value, and the adsorption study was continued on the same catalyst in the same solution, this trend shows that the adsorption behaviour was very similar to the initial run (Fig.…”
Section: Catalytic Activitysupporting
confidence: 85%
“…This indicates that the H + exchange is not the dominant mechanism involved in methylene blue adsorption by all adsorbents tested. Ouldmoumna et al (2013) studied methylene blue adsorption using two biosorbents made from Eucalyptus globulus and Cynara cardunculus. Their study showed that optimum pH for methylene blue adsorption was about 10 for both biomasses, with an uptake capacity of 12.25 and 12.23, respectively.…”
Section: Ph Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%