1. Orange G dye removal from aqueous-solution using various adsorbents: A mini review
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K. Qanungo and Akash Rana
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Human health ,Adsorption ,Skin irritation ,Aqueous solution ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Kinetics ,General Medicine ,Orange G ,Fiber ,Mini review - Abstract
Orange G dye belongs to the class of Azo dye. It is broadly used to dye goods, such as wool and fiber, paper, leather etc. Its undesirable impact on human health involves skin problems like skin irritation, allergy and metamorphosis that leading to cancer. Industrial waste water containing excess of Orange G dye has to be treated to keep the environment safe. Adsorption is an effective way of removing dye from aqueous solution and we have reviewed various adsorbents like like activated-carbon, MnO2nano-particles, saw-dust etc. Various adsorption criteria like temperature, contact time, pH, quantity of adsorbent and dye concentration along-with their size have been reviewed. The kinetics of adsorption and adsorption isotherms together with the thermodynamics of the process have been critically examined.
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- 2023
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