The practice of releasing highly noxious textile pollutants into the water environment is a matter of great distress to the living community. In view of this issue, the study was proposed …
Various paper, oil, leather and textile industries generates a large amount of aromatic recalcitrant organic pollutants and release them into the environment which causes severe …
O Kazak, GK Akkaya, A Tor - Journal of Environmental Chemical …, 2023 - Elsevier
This study demonstrated a simple and sustainable approach for removing dyes from water through a new pre-deposited vinasse biochar (PDVB) membrane, which was developed by …
Biochar is a functional material prepared under controlled thermal decomposition of organic feedstocks from crops, forestry residues, sewage sludge, algal biomass, and poultry manure …
The study provides a review of various applications of biomass-derived biochars, waste- derived biochars, and modified biochars as adsorbent materials for removing dyestuff from …
A Mohit, N Remya… - Environmental Quality …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Biochar, a carbon‐rich material produced through the pyrolysis of biomass, has been shown to have the potential to remove contaminants from water and wastewater. However, due to …
A Hussain, J Maitra, KA Khan - Applied Water Science, 2017 - Springer
Heavy metals are usually released into water bodies from industrial/domestic effluents such as metal plating industries, mining and tanneries. Adsorption is a fundamental process in the …
JM Tharayil, P Chinnaiyan - Results in Engineering, 2023 - Elsevier
Textile waste water has a great polluting potential as it consists of dyes, emulsifiers, toxic metals, organic and inorganic compounds. Agro-based biochar is an effective adsorbent for …
This research work focuses on the development of biochar-infused polymeric mixed matrix membranes, where the biochar is derived from spent spice wastes. While essential oils and …