2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2005.11.049
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Equilibrium studies for the sorption of zinc and copper from aqueous solutions using sugar beet pulp and fly ash

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“…Agouborde et al [25] also, found the adsorption of some heavy metals such as Zn(II) onto sawdust and Brine sediments followed Langmuir model and formed monolayer with monolayer capacity (q m ) of 2.58 mg/g and 4.85 mg/g respectively. Pehlivan et al [26] found q m = 0.176 mg/g with sugar beat pulp and q m = 11.11 mg/g with fly ash. Other authors have reported a monolayer capacity of 1.66 mg/g for the adsorption of Zn(II) by Low rank Turkish coal [27] and 8.64 mg/g by Granite [28].…”
Section: Construction Of Isotherms and Model Fittingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Agouborde et al [25] also, found the adsorption of some heavy metals such as Zn(II) onto sawdust and Brine sediments followed Langmuir model and formed monolayer with monolayer capacity (q m ) of 2.58 mg/g and 4.85 mg/g respectively. Pehlivan et al [26] found q m = 0.176 mg/g with sugar beat pulp and q m = 11.11 mg/g with fly ash. Other authors have reported a monolayer capacity of 1.66 mg/g for the adsorption of Zn(II) by Low rank Turkish coal [27] and 8.64 mg/g by Granite [28].…”
Section: Construction Of Isotherms and Model Fittingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The removal of iron ions was higher when using okra powder. The okra powder composed of polysaccharides favors the interactions among clay, metal species and okra powder, which can be explained by the phenomenology of electrostatic attraction, chemical bonding or ion exchange [27,28,29,30].…”
Section: Infrared Analysis (Ftir)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Srivastava et al, 2006;Pehlivan et al, 2006;Itskos et al, 2010 andAlexopoulos et al, 2013), radionuclides, and organic pollutants as well (e.g. Sun et al, 2010;Karagozoglu et al, 2007 andJanos et al, 2003), has been extensively discussed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%