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Chromium adsorption using powdered leaves of Prosopis cineraria: Kinetic, isotherm, and optimization by response surface methodology

In this study, the effectiveness of Prosopis cineraria leaves powder in removing chromium from an aqueous solution was examined. The test was done in batch mode and the effect of Prosopis cineraria doses (1–5 g/L), initial pH (1.5–3.5), initial concentrations of chromium (10–50 mg/L), and contact ti...

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Published in:Desalination and water treatment 2024-01, Vol.317, p.100286, Article 100286
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