Efficient removal of congo red and cytotoxicity evaluation of biosorbents prepared from chitosan-added watermelon pulp
Mehmet Semih Bingöl
Abstract:The development of environmentally friendly adsorbents has become increasingly important for treating waste generated by the growing global industry. In this study, new biosorbents were synthesized from an all-natural chitosan and watermelon pulp for the treatment of congo red textile dye from water. Biosorbents were prepared by lyophilizing chitosan-added watermelon pulp (AC-WPC). The prepared biosorbents were characterized by BET, SEM, Zeta Potential and FT-IR analysews. Accordingly, the BET surface area of … Show more
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