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Adsorption of Cyanide from Cassava Wastewater Using Calcined and Activated Oyster Shell Ash
2019
Journal of Engineering Research and Reports
Calcined ash and activated ash adsorbents were prepared from oyster shell. The physico-chemical properties of the prepared calcined oyster shell ash (COSA) and activated oyster shell ash (AOSA) were obtained using ASTM standards and Sears method. The results show that AOSA is a better adsorbent for removal of cyanide from cassava wastewater than COSA. The adsorption of cyanide from cassava wastewater onto adsorbents (COSA and AOSA) was investigated as a function of pH, adsorbent dosage, contact
doi:10.9734/jerr/2019/v6i116938
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