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Figure 1. Effect of contact time on the removal of Cr(VI) (initial Cr(VI) concentration=5 mg/l, adsorbent dose=2 g/100 ml, temperature=26 ºC, agitation speed= 400 rpm)
Figure 2. Effect of initial Cr (VI) concentration on the removal of Cr(VI) (adsorbent dose=2 g/100 ml, temperature=26 ºC, agitation speed= 400 rpm, contact time=30 min)
Figure 5. Effect of temperature on the removal of Cr(VI) (initial Cr(VI) concentration=5 mg/l, adsorbent dose=2 g/100ml, agitation speed= 400 rpm, contact time=30 min)
Figure 6. Vant Hoff’s plot at ambient temperature
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