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1. Transforming a volcanic rock powder waste into an efficient adsorbent to remove dyes (acid green 16 and acid red 97) and metals (Ag + , Co 2+ , and Cu 2+ ) from water.

2. Ivermectin adsorption by commercial charcoal in batch and fixed-bed operations.

3. Wood waste-based functionalized natural hydrochar for the effective removal of Ce(III) ions from aqueous solution.

4. Cassava bagasse as an alternative biosorbent to uptake methylene blue environmental pollutant from water.

5. The production of activated biochar using Calophyllum inophyllum waste biomass and use as an adsorbent for removal of diuron from the water in batch and fixed bed column.

6. Adsorption of basic fuchsin using soybean straw hydrolyzed by subcritical water.

7. Application of biowaste generated by the production chain of pitaya fruit (Hylocereus undatus) as an efficient adsorbent for removal of naproxen in water.

8. Volcanic rock powder residues as precursors for the synthesis of adsorbents and potential application in the removal of dyes and metals from water.

9. Development of activated carbon from Schizolobium parahyba (guapuruvu) residues employed for the removal of ketoprofen.

10. Woody residues of the grape production chain as an alternative precursor of high porous activated carbon with remarkable performance for naproxen uptake from water.

11. Optimization of ketoprofen adsorption from aqueous solutions and simulated effluents using H 2 SO 4 activated Campomanesia guazumifolia bark.

12. Effective adsorptive removal of atrazine herbicide in river waters by a novel hydrochar derived from Prunus serrulata bark.

13. Adsorption investigation of 2,4-D herbicide on acid-treated peanut (Arachis hypogaea) skins.

14. Adsorption and mass transfer studies of methylene blue onto comminuted seedpods from Luehea divaricata and Inga laurina.

15. Successful adsorption of bright blue and methylene blue on modified pods of Caesalpinia echinata in discontinuous system.

16. Transforming pods of the species Capparis flexuosa into effective biosorbent to remove blue methylene and bright blue in discontinuous and continuous systems.

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