Focusing on SEM and FT-IR Studies on Nature of Adsorption of Mercury(II) and Chromium(VI) from Wastewater Using Chemically Activated Syzygium jambolanum Nut Carbon
The chemically activated carbon prepared from Syzygium jambolanum nut [CHSJC], an agricultural waste, after activation with ammonium persulphate, an oxidizing chemical in the presence of sulphuric acid followed by thermal activation by modified dolomite process was successfully used to remove mercury(II) and chromium(VI) from wastewater in batch studies by adsorption process. Surface morphology of the…
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