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Title: Minimization of dyestuff pollutions using native, alkali-treated or bleached cellulose of rice straw as adsorbent
Authors: El-Thalouth, I Abd
El-Hennawi, H M
El-Salam, S S Abd
Adel, E
Keywords: Colour removal;Dyeing;Reactive dye;Rice straw;Ultrasonic technique
Issue Date: Jun-2013
Publisher: NISCAIR-CSIR, India
Abstract: Cellulose rice straw pulp has been prepared via alkali scouring and scouring+ bleaching and then used along with the raw material as dye adsorbents for some selected reactive dyes. Factors affecting dyestuff adsorption such as technique applied (mechanical shaking and ultrasonic), time, temperature, amount of substrate and concentration of the dyestuff have been thoroughly investigated. It is found that % colour removal depends on (i) nature of reactive dye used, (ii) degree of purity of adsorbent i.e. either native, alkali-treated or bleached cellulose, and (iii) technique applied during dye adsorption.
Page(s): 144-149
ISSN: 0975-1025 (Online); 0971-0426 (Print)
Appears in Collections:IJFTR Vol.38(2) [June 2013]

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