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    <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 06:28:24 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Treatment of Dye Containing Real Industrial Efuents using NaOH‑Activated Ficus racemosa and Prunus dulcis based Novel Adsorbents</title>
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      <description>Title: Treatment of Dye Containing Real Industrial Efuents using NaOH‑Activated Ficus racemosa and Prunus dulcis based Novel Adsorbents
Authors: Jain, S. N.; Gogate, P. R.
Abstract: The present study aims at evaluating the potential of synthesized biosorbents using NaOH-activated dead leaves of Ficus racemosa (NTFR) and Prunus dulcis (NTPD) for the treatment of real industrial efuents containing dyes. Kinetic and isotherm&#xD;
studies have been performed to establish the important design-related information for the treatment of industrial efuent using&#xD;
synthesized biosorbents. The extent of dye removal obtained as 99.19% for the studies involving pure dye solution of Acid&#xD;
Blue 25 dye with 50 mg L−1 as initial concentration using NTFR biosorbent was found to decrease marginally to 96.72% in&#xD;
the case of real efuent with similar dye loading and under similar operating conditions. Biosorption capacity for the case&#xD;
of pure Acid Blue 25 dye solution obtained as 83.33 mg g−1 also marginally decreased to 80.65 mg g−1 for the industrial&#xD;
efuent. Similarly, for the case of Acid Green 25 dye, extent of dye removal obtained as 92.09% was found to decrease to&#xD;
84.51% in the case of mixed industrial efuent. In this case, reduction in chemical oxygen demand (COD) was also measured&#xD;
and compared with that of pure Acid Green 25 dye solution. COD reduction was obtained as 53.97% at the optimized dose&#xD;
of 18 g/L of NTPD for mixed industrial efuent which was lower than 92.05% obtained at the optimized biosorbent dose for&#xD;
pure Acid Green 25 dye solution. Langmuir and pseudo-second-order model ftted well to the obtained data in the present&#xD;
study. The obtained results confrmed potential of synthesized biosorbents for removal of dyes from industrial efuent and&#xD;
also established the infuence of other compounds present in the industrial efuent on removal rate of individual dyes.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2019 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2019-02-17T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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