Waqar Ud Din's research while affiliated with Government Of Pakistan and other places

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Schematic representation of decolorization of M.B by BTW.
Calibration curve for methylene blue.
Effect of pH on methylene blue removal.
Effect of dosage on M.B removal.
Adsorption isotherm plot of M.B on BTW.

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Removal of Methylene Blue from Aqueous Solution Using Black Tea Wastes: Used as Efficient Adsorbent
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April 2022

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Adsorption Science & Technology

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The biosorbent black tea wastes (BTW) after preliminary treatments was used in this study for the removal of methylene blue (M.B) from aqueous solution. The removal of M.B from aqueous solution was studied as a function of time, initial concentration of M.B temperature, pH, and BTW dosage. The optimum time for equilibration was achieved in 3 min. The optimum dosage of adsorbent was found to be 0.4 g. Various kinetic models were applied to the sorption kinetic data in which the obtained data was best explained by the pseudo-second-order model ( R 2 = 0.99 ) with a rate constant K2 of 0.0714–0.0763 g.mg-1 min-1. Additionally, the calculated amount of adsorption was approximately equal to the experimentally determined value. The isotherm data was best fitted to the Langmuir model rather than the Freundlich model. The intraparticle diffusion model exhibited the process to be diffusion dependent. The various organic functional groups on the surface of BTW played a significant role in the sorption of the selected dye. Consequently, BTW has the prospective to act as a potential sorbent for the removal of other contaminants from aquatic media as well.

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... Physicochemical methods have been used for the removal of various contaminants, namely solvent extraction, membrane filtration, chemical precipitation [14], photolysis [15], reduction, electrochemical treatment [16], coagulation [17], and chemical oxidation from wastewaters [18]. However, these methods have drawbacks such as high costs, high energy consumption, and many toxic by-products. ...

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Novel Biomaterial-Derived Activated Carbon from Lippia Adoensis (Var. Koseret) Leaf for Efficient Organic Pollutant Dye Removal from Water Solution
Removal of Methylene Blue from Aqueous Solution Using Black Tea Wastes: Used as Efficient Adsorbent

Adsorption Science & Technology