Removal of Lead Using Novel Composite Synthesized from Rice Husk and Used Tea Leaves Extract
Md. Mukter Alam,
Azmira Sultana,
Md. Rayhan Sarker
et al.
Abstract:Untreated industrial effluents, particularly from tanneries and heavy industries, are the main source of heavy metal pollution, which poses serious environmental risks. Lead is one of the most toxic heavy metals, adversely affects human functioning and accumulates in the environment. This study presents ACUTLaqE (Activated Carbon-Used Tea Leaves Aqueous Extract) as an effective adsorbent for Pb2+ ion removal from their aqueous solution. The composite was synthesized by blending activated carbon from rice husks… Show more
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