2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2012.09.110
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Sugarcane bagasse treated with hydrous ferric oxide as a potential adsorbent for the removal of As(V) from aqueous solutions

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“…Combination of various biopolymers with hematite is of high interest to scientists in over a range of fields [58], from the development of advanced drug carriers [59], targeted magnetic resonance imaging of tumors [60] to biosensors [56,61] supercapacitors [62], adsorbents [63,64] and catalysts for chemical reactions [65]. Several studies regarding the use of biological templates in hydrothermal synthesis of hematite have been performed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combination of various biopolymers with hematite is of high interest to scientists in over a range of fields [58], from the development of advanced drug carriers [59], targeted magnetic resonance imaging of tumors [60] to biosensors [56,61] supercapacitors [62], adsorbents [63,64] and catalysts for chemical reactions [65]. Several studies regarding the use of biological templates in hydrothermal synthesis of hematite have been performed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical modification can be categorized as pretreatment washing e.g. by acid (mercaptoacetic acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid and hydrochloric acid), alkali (NaOH, KOH) and Fe salt or Fe oxide mineral coating (such as coating with ferric chloride, ferric nitrate, goethite and magnetite minerals) (Pehlivan et al 2013). As stated earlier, results for treated DP waste have been compared with those for raw DP waste with regard to the adsorption capacity and the percentage removal of Cu 2+ , as shown in Figure 8.…”
Section: Pre-treatment Effects and Comparison Of The Raw And Modifiedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study was conducted by Pehlivan et al [15] for the removal of Arsenic (V) form aqueous solution using bagasse treated with hydrated ferric oxide as an adsorbent, in the study various adsorption parameters were investigated such as pH, contact time, initial Arsenic concentration, adsorbent dosage and ionic strength. The report shows that the adsorption capacity of sugarcane bagasse treated with hydrated ferric oxide was 22.1 mg/g under the influence of adsorption parameters at optimum conditions, the optimum pH was 4.0, contact time 3 h and at temperature of 22°C.…”
Section: Sugarcane Bagassementioning
confidence: 99%