2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2014.12.041
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Response surface-optimized removal of Reactive Red 120 dye from its aqueous solutions using polyethyleneimine enhanced ultrafiltration

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“…Chitosan (MW 670,000 Da), on the other hand is a natural aminopolysaccharide produced chemically from chitin, which closely follows cellulose as the second most predominant variety of bio-polysaccharide [16]. The purchased polymeric solution demonstrated competent performance, even on occasions where any form of polymer solution pretreatment was excluded, as reported a priori by a number of studies [13,17]. Hence, in the present case, the polymer solution was not subjected to any kind of pretreatment, such as diafiltration [1,17,20,23].…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…Chitosan (MW 670,000 Da), on the other hand is a natural aminopolysaccharide produced chemically from chitin, which closely follows cellulose as the second most predominant variety of bio-polysaccharide [16]. The purchased polymeric solution demonstrated competent performance, even on occasions where any form of polymer solution pretreatment was excluded, as reported a priori by a number of studies [13,17]. Hence, in the present case, the polymer solution was not subjected to any kind of pretreatment, such as diafiltration [1,17,20,23].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Hence, the polyelectrolyte to dye ratio in each of the ultrafiltration experiments was determined on the basis of their respective weights, that is, weight of the polyelectrolyte/weight of dye in the feed solution (which was 20 L × 50 mg/L = 1 g, in each case), as reported previously by a number of studies [1,17,18]. The ultrafiltration experiments were conducted at the unperturbed room temperature of 35 ± 1 • C; it is noteworthy that such high room temperatures are often encountered, especially during summers, in cases, where experiments are carried out under tropical (Indian) climatic conditions, as has been documented a priori by a number of studies [13,17]. In each case, the pH was moreover adjusted as necessary using NaOH or HCl.…”
Section: Ultrafiltration Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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