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1 Rajeshwari 2001 The efectiveness of orange peel in adsorbing Acid violet


Sivaraj, C. 17 from aqueous solutions has been studied as a function
Namasivayam, K. of agitation time, adsorbent dosage, initial dye
Kadirvelu concentration and pH.
The adsorption capacity was 19.88 mg/g at initial pH 6.3.
A maximum removal of 87% was obtained at pH 2.0 for
an adsorbent dose of 600 mg/50 ml of 10 mg/L dye
concentration.
Maximum desorption of 60% was achieved in water
medium at pH 10.0.
2 Azza Khaled, 2009 Removal of DY-12 textile dyes from artificial textile dye
Ahmed El Nemr, effluent by activated carbons developed from orange
Amany El- peel has been studied in accordance pH, contact time, and
Sikaily, Ola concentration of orange peel carbon.
Abdelwahab Acidic pH 1.5 supported the adsorption of DY-12 on
activated carbon developed from orange peel.
The maximum adsorption capacity calculated from the
Langmuir isotherm model was 75.76 mg/g.
3 C. Namasivayam, 1996 The adsorption of dyes such as congo red, procion
N. Muniasamy, orange and rhodamine-B by waste orange peel was
K. Gayatri, M. examined at different concentrations of dyes, adsorbent
Rani & K. dosage, agitation time and pH.
Ranganathan The adsorption capacity was 22.4, 1.3 and 3.22 mg/g for
the dyes congo red, procion orange and rhodamine-B
The adsorption was maximum at pH 5.0, 3.0 and 3.0 for
congo red, procion orange and rhodamine-B
The optimum pH for desorption of congo red, procion
orange and rhodamine- B from the dye-loaded adsorbent
was 12.0, 11.0 and 11.0

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