Effectiveness of Canna indica leaves and stalk biochar in the treatment of textile effluent
Canna
Biosorption
Textile
DOI:
10.1063/5.0191708
Publication Date:
2024-03-12T13:02:03Z
AUTHORS (8)
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Textile effluents often include water polluted with heavy metals, organic and inorganic contaminants, different colors. It is not practical to remove these pollutants from the water. A variety of methods, including ozone, adsorption, membrane separation, biosorption, biodegradation, electrochemical degradation, UV radiation, might be used in treatment procedure. Biochar made Canna indica leaves stems was remediate textile industry wastewater, which included color chemical oxygen demand (COD). By using an absorption technique, biochar created by roasting material at 500 °C, removed COD wastewater. The batches were subjected many variations temperature, concentration, dose throughout testing phase. have been shown effective reducing doses between one 1.5 gm. levels reduced 83%, around 94%. On other hand, while keeping a constant dose, it that canna stalks showed noteworthy effectiveness lowering levels, range 33%–48%. When comes eliminating COD, plant show more specificity than those species. Jovanovich isotherm good association leaves, according examination computation.
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