Manufacture Natural Adsorbent Sing Banana Case for Dealing of Dye Effluent
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摘要
This present paper investigates the removal of synthetic dyes from aqueous solutionswith the help of activated carbon prepared by chemical activation of waste leaves and banana trunk.With the rapid development of industrialization and globalization in recent years, more quantity of textile dye wastewater has been discharged into the environment. Now a days technology of wastewater treatment has difficulty in meeting all the practical requirements of harmless wastewater discharge and therefore, the exploration and development of new technologies to treat various types of wastewaters are vitally needed. The main objective of the work is to prepare an activated adsorbent from waste leaves and banana trunk for removing the colour from effluent. This project not only deals with the dye related waste but also harmful chemicals in the water. These industries spend a lot of money in cleaning these wastes but nature has a solution for everything this activated charcoal adsorbent can adsorb all the color in the water along with the chemicals and help to filter the water. This filterate can be removed again and can be used as a fertilizer to plants as it has a lot of carbon and nitrogen content which enriches the nutrition of the plant.To evaluate the efficiency of the activated waste leaves and banana trunk, column adsorption technique is selected in the removal of synthetic dye. Finally, the challenges and prospects of wastewater treatment are summarized.
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