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Removal of Cr(III) from aqueous solutions using zeolite NaY prepared from rice husk ash

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Figure 1. X-ray diffractogram of RHA
Table 2. Percentage amount of major elements contained in zeolite samples Elements Synthesized Zeolite NaY Commercial Zeolite NaY
Figure 3.Sorption kinetics graph for synthesized zeolite NaY from two different initial concentrations of Cr(III)
Figure 5. Percentage of the Cr(III) removal by synthesized (Zeo-NaY-S) and commercial zeolite NaY (Zeo-NaY-C) with  [Cr(III)]initial = 250 mg/L
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