Equilibrium kinetics and isotherm studies of CU (II) adsorption from waste water onto alkali activated oil palm ash
Problem statement: Heavy metal accumulation in waste water could affect aquatic life, human health and overall ecosystem adversely. Therefore, in recent years much emphasis has been given for the use of industrial waste material as low cost adsorbents for removal of metallic contaminants from waste...
Main Authors: | Chowdhury, Z.Z., Ahmed, A.A., Khan, R.A., Zain, Sharifuddin Md |
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2011
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