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Batch studies of turquoise blue dye (TB) adsorption onto activated carbon prepared from low-cost adsorbents: an ANN approach

Pumpkin peel ( Cucurbita pepo L. ) and bracts of plantain flower ( Musa acuminate ) are cellulosic and bio-degradable agricultural wastes available in abundance. This paper is aimed at assessing their potential as adsorbents by modifying into activated carbon for the adsorption of turquoise blue dye...

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Published in:Biomass conversion and biorefinery 2023-02, Vol.13 (4), p.3267-3280
Main Authors: Ramesh, Pamila, Padmanabhan, Vasanthi, Saravanan, Praveen, Thillainayagam, Bhagavathi Pushpa
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Adsorbents
Adsorption
Agricultural wastes
Algorithms
Biodegradability
Biotechnology
Dyes
Energy
Flowers
Isotherms
Original Article
Plantains
Pumpkins
Regression models
Renewable and Green Energy
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