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Adsorption equilibria of basic dyestuff onto palm-fruit bunch particles

Nassar et al., 1995

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16948147525593262949
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Nassar M
Hamoda M
Radwan G
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Water Science and Technology

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Particles prepared from palm-fruit bunch have been used for the adsorption of a basic dye (BR 18) over range of initial dye concentrations and varying adsorbent particle size in the range of 106 to 300 m, using batch tests. The results revealed the potential for palm-bunch …
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