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The adsorption of Congo red and vacuum pump oil by rice hull ash
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The adsorption of Congo red and vacuum pump oil by rice hull ash

KAN-SEN CHOU, Jyh-Ching Tsai and Chieh-Tsung Lo
Bioresource Technology, Vol.78(2), pp.217-219
2001

Abstract

Pellet adsorbent Rice hull ash Surface modification
Rice hull ash (RHA) of large surface area was obtained by acid wash and then calcination at 600°C for 4 h. The white ash was then mixed with kaolin and starch to make pellet adsorbents with reasonable strength to be utilized in a packed column. Both ash and pellet samples showed good adsorption capacities toward the organic substances in wastewater. Furthermore, the surface nature of the white ash and pellet adsorbent could be modified through either hydration or esterification reactions. Corresponding changes in silanol concentrations were successfully correlated to changes in adsorption capacity toward either Congo red or vacuum pump oil molecules. Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd.

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