The utilization of leaf-based adsorbents for dyes removal: A review

L Bulgariu, LB Escudero, OS Bello, M Iqbal… - Journal of Molecular …, 2019 - Elsevier
The presence of organic dyes in the aquatic environment is a serious global problem
because of the serious negative consequences on the quality of ecosystems. Among various …

A review on heavy metal ions and dye adsorption from water by agricultural solid waste adsorbents

S Afroze, TK Sen - Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 2018 - Springer
Agricultural solid wastes either in natural or in modified forms have been successfully used
for decades as non-conventional cost-effective adsorbents for removing metal ions and dyes …

The global menace of arsenic and its conventional remediation-A critical review

A Sarkar, B Paul - Chemosphere, 2016 - Elsevier
Arsenic is a ubiquitous element found in the earth crust with a varying concentration in the
earth soil and water. Arsenic has always been under the scanner due to its toxicity in human …

Exposure to crystal violet, its toxic, genotoxic and carcinogenic effects on environment and its degradation and detoxification for environmental safety

S Mani, RN Bharagava - Reviews of Environmental Contamination and …, 2016 - Springer
Crystal Violet (CV), a triphenylmethane dye, has been extensively used in human and
veterinary medicine as a biological stain, as a textile dye in textile processing industries and …

An efficient removal of crystal violet dye from waste water by adsorption onto TLAC/Chitosan composite: a novel low cost adsorbent

HJ Kumari, P Krishnamoorthy, TK Arumugam… - International journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
A composite of Typha latifolia activated carbon (TLAC)(a novel, low cost absorbent) and
chitosan (TLAC/Chitosan composite) was prepared. The composite was characterised using …

A review on adsorptive separation of toxic metals from aquatic system using biochar produced from agro-waste

PS Kumar, R Gayathri, BS Rathi - Chemosphere, 2021 - Elsevier
Water is a basic and significant asset for living beings. Water assets are progressively
diminishing due to huge populace development, industrial activities, urbanization and rural …

Typical lignocellulosic wastes and by-products for biosorption process in water and wastewater treatment: a critical review

A Abdolali, WS Guo, HH Ngo, SS Chen… - Bioresource …, 2014 - Elsevier
Biosorption on lignocellulosic wastes and by-products has been identified as a proper
alternative to the existing technologies applied for toxic metal ion and dye removal from …

Biosorption of pollutants by plant leaves: An empirical review

AG Adeniyi, JO Ighalo - Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2019 - Elsevier
In recent years, research focus has been shifting towards the development of
environmentally friendly systems for the removal of pollutants from effluents. The use of …

Textile wastewater dyes: toxicity profile and treatment approaches

S Mani, P Chowdhary, RN Bharagava - Emerging and eco-friendly …, 2019 - Springer
Textile industry is one of the major industries in the world that play a major role in the
economy of many countries. Wastewater discharges from textile industries are highly …

Co-hydrothermal valorization of food waste: process optimization, characterization, and water decolorization application

AA Alqadami, SM Wabaidur, BH Jeon… - Biomass Conversion and …, 2024 - Springer
In this study, jackfruit peel (JP) was blended into sugarcane bagasse (SB) powder during co-
hydrothermal carbonization (Co-HTC) to improve the physicochemical properties of JP/SB …