Novel Efficient and Eco‐Friendly Biosorbent Derived from Ditax (Detarium senegalense) Fruit Hulls for Removal of Cationic Dyes: Adsorption Modeling and Statistical Optimization
Constant Tcheka,
Benedicte Salatou Nen‐Oure,
Tchigo Alifa
et al.
Abstract:Remediation of wastewater laden with dyes using optimized and less expensive techniques remains a challenge for environmental protection. In the current research work, alkaline activation approach was employed to derive a biosorbent from ditax fruit hulls (DS‐FHB), and its sorption performance was tested on Methylene blue (MB) dye biosorption with optimizing adsorption parameters. Structural and chemical properties of DS‐FHB including crystallinity, morphology, and surface functionality were analysed using XRD… Show more
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