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Adsorption Kinetics of Cupric Ions on Mixture of Modified Corn Stalk and Modified Tomato Waste

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Figure 1. Suspension test for determining the pH of point of zero charge of equal portions of modified corn stalk (MCS)/Modified Waste Tomato (MWT) mixture by pH drift method
Figure 2. Effect of pH on Copper(II) biosorption using equal portions of MCS/ MWT equal portion mixture particle
Figure 3. Effect of initial Cu(II) concentration (pH: 6, biosorbent dosage: 1 g/100mL, temperature: 298 K, contact time: 120 min)
Figure 4. Langmuir isotherm model of Copper(II) biosorption onto equal portions of MCS/ MWT mixture particle
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