Kinetic and equilibrium studies on the adsorption of reactive lack 5 dye by cross-linked chitosan/oil palm ash compostie beads / Masitah Hasan, Bassim H. Hameed and A. Latif Ahmad

In this study, the potential of cross-linked chitosan/oil palm ash composite beads (CLCOPA) in the removal of synthetic anionic dye reactive black 5 from aqueous solutions was investigated. Experiment was conducted in a batch system at initial dye concentration of 50-500 mg/L and temperature of 30°C...

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Main Authors: Hasan, Masitah (Author), H. Hameed, Bassim (Author), Ahmad, A. Latif (Author)
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Published: 2008.
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