UTILITY OF CYANIDE ION REMEDIATION RESIDUES TO PREPARE ACTIVE RODENTICIDE ACCESSING TO ZERO RESIDUE LEVEL: SPRAGUE DAWLEY RATS Rattus rattus AS CASE STUDY
Abstract:This study was examined the possibility of pomegranate peel residue (PPR) (which remains after extraction of antioxidants (phenolics)) for removing polluted cyanide ions from aqueous solutions using several operational factors via adsorption technique. The operational factors studied included initial concentration of (CN-), pH of aqueous solution, flowrate of the aqueous solution inside the adsorption unit, height of adsorption media and time of treatment. By means of changing the aforementioned variables with… Show more
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