2023
DOI: 10.1002/slct.202204782
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Fabrication, Characterization and Removal of Methyl Orange, Chromium (Cr) and Lead (Pb) in Aqueous Solutions by Low‐Cost Clay/Macadamia Nutshell Powder Ceramic Filters

Abstract: Producing drinking water from polluted water is expensive; thus, the fabrication of environmentally‐friendly and cost‐effective materials to treat polluted water is vital. A strategy involving the exploitation of waste resources to mitigate their impact on the environment has attracted special attention. This strategy is achievable by, among other things, developing materials including ceramic filters. In this study, natural clay, and macadamia nutshell powder were used to fabricate ceramic filters to remove m… Show more

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“…These materials include clay and combustible materials, such as rice husk, sawdust, leaves, and used papers. For example, ceramic filter has been fabricated from clay and nutshell powder, which are low-cost materials . Asante-Kyei et al used Akutuase clay, sawdust, and rice husks as local materials for filter production .…”
Section: Low-cost Cwfsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These materials include clay and combustible materials, such as rice husk, sawdust, leaves, and used papers. For example, ceramic filter has been fabricated from clay and nutshell powder, which are low-cost materials . Asante-Kyei et al used Akutuase clay, sawdust, and rice husks as local materials for filter production .…”
Section: Low-cost Cwfsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, ceramic filter has been fabricated from clay and nutshell powder, which are low-cost materials. 62 Asante-Kyei et al used Akutuase clay, sawdust, and rice husks as local materials for filter production. 63 Another study by Rashad et al utilized low-cost materials such as Aswan ball clay, Aswan kaolin, and a mixture of clay, potash feldspar, and quartz.…”
Section: Low-cost Cwfsmentioning
confidence: 99%