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Organic Dyes Adsorption on the Almond Shell (Prunus dulcis) as Agricultural Solid Waste from Aqueous Solution in Single and Binary Mixture Systems
2021
Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry
Almond shell (AS) is a low-cost adsorbent used in this study for the removal of methylene blue (MB), crystal violet (CV), and Congo red (CR) from an aqueous solution in single and mixture binary systems. The low-cost adsorbent was characterized by FTIR and SEM analysis. The effects of AS dose, contact time, initial dye concentration, pH, and temperature on MB, CV, and CR adsorption were studied in a single system. In a binary system, the MB, CV, and CR were removed from the mixture of MB+CR,
doi:10.33263/briac122.20222040
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