Removal of basic brown 16 from aqueous solution using durian shell adsorbent, optimisation and techno-economic analysis
activated carbon; adsorption; aqueous solution; chemical oxygen demand; concentration (composition); dye; optimization; pollutant removal; reduction; wastewater treatment; Cucumis melo var. inodorus; Durio zibethinus
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Main Authors: | Gopalakrishnan Y., Al-Gheethi A., Malek M.A., Azlan M.M., Al-Sahari M., Radin Mohamed R.M.S., Alkhadher S., Noman E. |
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Other Authors: | 57211323284 |
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2023
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