Abstract:In the contemporary century, bio-based magnetic nanomaterials have received tremendous interest as promising candidates in adsorption procedures owing to their magnetic nature, modifiability, approachability, bioactivity, and pH-responsive dynamics.
“…This suggests the potential role of liquid-film diffusion mechanism in the rate-limiting step of MG adsorption in the initial 60 minutes. 81 The fitting of kinetic data for Ice-Bio 700/CR yielded R 2 = 0.993 which is greater than Ice-Bio 700/MG indicating the predominance of the LFD model in CR removal compared to MG.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…This suggests the potential role of liquid-film diffusion mechanism in the ratelimiting step of MG adsorption in the initial 60 minutes. 81 The fitting of kinetic data for Ice-Bio 700/CR yielded R 2 = 0.993 which is greater than Ice-Bio 700/MG indicating the predominance of the LFD model in CR removal compared to MG. Bangham diffusion model. The Bangham equation model was developed based on the hypothesis that pore diffusion was the sole rate-limiting stage during the adsorption process.…”
Section: Effect Of Time On Adsorption Performancementioning
A green, environment-friendly, inexpensive non-modified biochar was employed for removal of unparalleled pH sensitive cationic and anionic dyes from wastewater.
“…This suggests the potential role of liquid-film diffusion mechanism in the rate-limiting step of MG adsorption in the initial 60 minutes. 81 The fitting of kinetic data for Ice-Bio 700/CR yielded R 2 = 0.993 which is greater than Ice-Bio 700/MG indicating the predominance of the LFD model in CR removal compared to MG.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…This suggests the potential role of liquid-film diffusion mechanism in the ratelimiting step of MG adsorption in the initial 60 minutes. 81 The fitting of kinetic data for Ice-Bio 700/CR yielded R 2 = 0.993 which is greater than Ice-Bio 700/MG indicating the predominance of the LFD model in CR removal compared to MG. Bangham diffusion model. The Bangham equation model was developed based on the hypothesis that pore diffusion was the sole rate-limiting stage during the adsorption process.…”
Section: Effect Of Time On Adsorption Performancementioning
A green, environment-friendly, inexpensive non-modified biochar was employed for removal of unparalleled pH sensitive cationic and anionic dyes from wastewater.
“…The Q e vs. C i graph shows that Q e values ascend steeply at lower concentrations, but with the relative saturation of the adsorbent at high concentrations and E-repulsion between adsorbate molecules and adsorbed species on the active sites, the graph tends to a quasi-linear state and the range of alters decreases. 80…”
Curcumin-engineered biochar is embedded into a cross-linked polyacrylic acid hydrogel matrix using in situ polymerization for developing a semi-natural adsorbent for the removal of cationic dye from an aqueous solution.
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