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Comparative study of Cr(VI) removal by bio-waste adsorbents: equilibrium, kinetics, and thermodynamic

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Fig. 1 FT-IR spectrum of CKS, RSS, and BP before and afterCr(VI) adsorption
Figure 4amount of adsorbent. As shown in the graph, the ad-sorbent amount increased while the adsorption of Cr(VI)ions increased, and then a certain value was reached
Table 1 Parameters of Langmuir, Freundlich, Scatchard, and D-R isotherms for adsorption of Cr(VI) on 252 BP, RSS, and CKS
Table 2 Cr(VI) removal using a variety of low-cost adsorbents

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