Rice Husk and Its Ash as Low-Cost Adsorbents in Water
Usage of nanoparticles as adsorbents for waste water treatment: An emerging trend. Sustainable Materials and Technologies 2025, 22, e00128. DOI: 10.1016/j.susmat.2025.e00128. Archana Kumari, Sunidhi Singh, Kavita Parmar, Devendra Deo Pathak, Manis Kumar Jha. Treatment of monazite processed effluent to recover rare earth metals (REMs).
— Water is one of the most important elements involved in the creation and development of healthy life. As demand for water increased whiles the water resources is limited, there is a growing awareness to treat the domestic waste water and make more
Low-Cost Adsorbents: Growing Approach to Wastewater
An effort has been made to give a brief idea of an approach to wastewater treatment, particularly discussing and highlighting in brief the low-cost alternative adsorbents with a view to utilizing
The utilization of all such materials as low-cost adsorbents for the treatment of wastewater may make them of some value. An effort has been made to give a brief idea of an approach to wastewater treatment, particularly discussing and highlighting in brief the low-cost alternative adsorbents with a view to utilizing these waste/low-cost materials.
Characteristics and adsorption capacities of low-cost
Bhatnagar et al. investigated the use of various agricultural waste peels as adsorbents for the removal of organic (dyes) and inorganic (heavy metals) pollutants from wastewater. Gautam et al. focused on the removal of heavy metals from wastewater by means of agriculture and household wastes, highlighting, moreover, equilibrium modeling of a number of biosorption processes as well as the
A low cost adsorbent is one which needs a little processing before use, abundant in nature, a by- product or waste material from another industry. Of course improved sorption capacity may
USE OF LOW COST ADSORBENTS TO TREAT INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER
Advanced wastewater treatment techniques, such as adsorption, are economically and environmentally essential in the removal of non-biodegradable toxic compounds from industrial wastewater. The present study focuses on the use of low cost adsorbents prepared from pine sawdust, coal fly ash and sugarcane bagasse to adsorb recalcitrant
Natural Materials as Low Cost Adsorbents for Water Treatment. Pp. 347-362 (16) Emine Malkoc. Abstract. There are abundant natural materials in the world with diverse field applications. Some of these are well known and familiar to mankind from the earliest days of civilization. Some of these are used as adsorbents in water and wastewater treatment.
Adsorption-oriented processes using conventional and non
“Adsorbents”, “Wastewater” AND “Review” in the topic (out of a total of 383 reviews appearing, December 04, 2017) 1. Crini G (2006) Non-conventional low-cost adsorbents for dye removal. Bioresource Technol-ogy 97:1061–1085. Times cited: 1989. 2. Babel S, Kurniawan TA (2003) Low-cost adsorbents for heavy metals uptake from contami-
WASTE WATER TREATMENT USING LOW COST NATURAL ADSORBENTS Thesis submitted to Cochin University of Science and Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering Under the Faculty of Engineering By USHAKUMARY E.R. (Reg. No. 3533) Under the guidance of Prof. (Dr.) G. MADHU
Development of low cost adsorbents for wastewater treatment
Development of low cost adsorbents for wastewater treatment project is started in October 2013 with the financial support from National Research Council, Sri Lanka (NRC grant 13-87).
BOD REDUCTION USING LOW COST ADSORBENTS S.S. Inamdar. Adsorption is highly effective and one of the promising low-cost waste treatment methods, which reduce the parameters well within the disposal standards. Trivedy, R.K. Advances in Waste Water Treatment Technologies. Vol. 1, Global Science Pub. pp 94 -98, 138-149.
- What is modified polyacrylamide drilling fluid?
- Indeed, modified polyacrylamide drilling fluid has been proven to be of great interest for use in the construction of bored piles and diaphragm walls in recent years. 1. Introduction Drilling fluid is a critical component in exploration and excavation, classified into water-based, oil-based, synthetic-based, and gas-based.
- What is polyacrylamide (PAM) used for?
- npj Clean Water 1, Article number: 17 ( 2018 ) Cite this article High molecular weight (10 6 –3 × 10 7 Da) polyacrylamide (PAM) is commonly used as a flocculant in water and wastewater treatment, as a soil conditioner, and as a viscosity modifier and friction reducer in both enhanced oil recovery and high volume hydraulic fracturing.
- What is modified polyacrylamide?
- There are many drawbacks to the use of bentonite, natural polymer, and synthetic polymer. Consequently, polymer modification is required in drilling nowadays. The modified polyacrylamide reviewed in this paper is a polymer aqueous solution with high molecular weight, which has a similar density as water but a much higher viscosity.
- What is high molecular weight polyacrylamide (PAM)?
- Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative High molecular weight (106–3 × 107 Da) polyacrylamide (PAM) is commonly used as a flocculant in water and wastewater treatment, as a soil conditioner, and as a viscosity modifier and friction reducer in both enhanced oil recovery and high volume hydraulic fracturing.
