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Adsorption of Textile Dye by Activated Carbon Made from Rice Straw and Oil Palm Midrib
2017
Aceh International Journal of Science and Technology
Synthetic dye wastewater from textile industries is characterized by strong color, high temperature, variable pH and high chemical oxygen demand (COD). The strong color of wastewater affects aesthetic and water transparency of water bodies. The metabolites could be toxic to aquatic biota and posing a potential hazard to human health. Eventually, it will cause severe environmental problems. One of method that has advantages in term of simplicity to remove synthetic dyes is adsorption.
doi:10.13170/aijst.6.1.5502
fatcat:siihelzds5fr7ehvhle7gfmz2m