Effect of HNO3 activated carbon on the decreasing basicity for cadmium ion sorption
Mikyitsabu Ago Atoshi,
Oluwadolapo Joy Ajakaye
Abstract:Toxic metal pollution in water has long been a significant environmental issue, with previous incidents emphasizing its harmful effects and raising awareness about it toxicity. The adsorption of cadmium ion has been investigated using HNO3 activated carbon from sesame stem to determine the effect of the decreasing basicity on adsorption of cadmium ion. Determination of metal ion in solution, effect of ionic strength on sorption capacity, effect of initial metal ion concentration on sorption capacity, effect of… Show more
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