2015
DOI: 10.14233/ajchem.2015.17383
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Removal of Alizarin Yellow and Murexide Dyes from Water Using Formalin Treated Pisum sativum Peels

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“…This was because at high pH, the adsorbent was coated on the surface with negative charges and these charges have the repulsive force for the dye. The reason for the maximum removal of murexide dye used in this study at acidic pH was due to the presence of coordinated covalent bonds between the tin atom of Schiff base compound and the dye ions in addition to attractive forces [23,24].…”
Section: Effect Of Ph In the Removal Of Murexidementioning
confidence: 98%
“…This was because at high pH, the adsorbent was coated on the surface with negative charges and these charges have the repulsive force for the dye. The reason for the maximum removal of murexide dye used in this study at acidic pH was due to the presence of coordinated covalent bonds between the tin atom of Schiff base compound and the dye ions in addition to attractive forces [23,24].…”
Section: Effect Of Ph In the Removal Of Murexidementioning
confidence: 98%