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Prediction of Adsorptive Capacity of Various Agricultural Wastes in the Removal of Heavy Metals, Dyes, and Antibiotic in Wastewater Using ANN

Prediction of Adsorptive Capacity of Various Agricultural Wastes in the Removal of Heavy Metals, Dyes, and Antibiotic in Wastewater Using ANN

... any agricultural waste can be investigated through ANNs without doing costly and time-consuming ...different agricultural wastes were affected by the following parameters: 1) the molecular weight of ...

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Conversion of Agricultural Wastes to Biogas using as Inoculum Cattle Manure and Activated Sludge

Conversion of Agricultural Wastes to Biogas using as Inoculum Cattle Manure and Activated Sludge

... water bath. The biomass used in the experiment was wheat straw and corn stalks. Before being used in the experiment the biomass was milled using a kitchen mixer. After that the biomass was subjected to a combination of ...

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A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE PHB PRODUCTION BY BACILLUS SPECIES UNDER SOLID STATE FERMENTATION BY AGRICULTURAL WASTES

A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE PHB PRODUCTION BY BACILLUS SPECIES UNDER SOLID STATE FERMENTATION BY AGRICULTURAL WASTES

... Further studies are required to optimize the growth media to improve the PHB yield, make consortium of Bacillus species and to reduce the cost of production media along with suitable PHB induction media components. The ...

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Optimization of Invertase from Aspergillus niger Grown on Low Cost Agricultural Wastes by Response Surface Methodology (RSM)

Optimization of Invertase from Aspergillus niger Grown on Low Cost Agricultural Wastes by Response Surface Methodology (RSM)

... industrial agricultural residues, and other monosaccharide and disaccharide sugars (glucose, lactose, maltose ...with agricultural wastes such as sugarcane [5], Guar gum [6], soy bran [7] ...of ...

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Prospective of agricultural wastes as base resources for mass multiplication of trichderma species worldwide: an overview

Prospective of agricultural wastes as base resources for mass multiplication of trichderma species worldwide: an overview

... coffee wastes and poultry manures were excellent substrates for the growth of ...cost agricultural waste products were screened for mass multiplication of ...and agricultural wastes as ...

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AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF EFFICIENCY OF AGRICULTURAL WASTES (BIOMASS) FOR SUPPORTING GASIFYING TECHNOLOGY

AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF EFFICIENCY OF AGRICULTURAL WASTES (BIOMASS) FOR SUPPORTING GASIFYING TECHNOLOGY

... Agricultural wastes (biomass) gasifier for electrical power generation in duel fuel mode is a proven technology, yet there is scope for enhancing gasification efficiency at variable ...

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Removal of Methylene Blue from Aqueous Solution Using Agricultural Wastes as Adsorbent

Removal of Methylene Blue from Aqueous Solution Using Agricultural Wastes as Adsorbent

... the agricultural solid wastes where according to their physic-chemical characteristics and low cost may be factors to be considered as good potential ...adsorbents. Agricultural waste materials have ...

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A study on making complete feed blocks for cattle with different combination of fodder grasses and agricultural wastes

A study on making complete feed blocks for cattle with different combination of fodder grasses and agricultural wastes

... Abstract- Present study was carried out to develop a cost effective complete feed block with long shelf life using locally available fodder grasses and agricultural wastes. Three different complete feed ...

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YIELD AND BIOLOGICAL EFFICIENCY OF Pleurotus ostreatus (JACQ. FR.) CULTIVATED UPON VARIOUS WEEDS AND AGRICULTURAL WASTES

YIELD AND BIOLOGICAL EFFICIENCY OF Pleurotus ostreatus (JACQ. FR.) CULTIVATED UPON VARIOUS WEEDS AND AGRICULTURAL WASTES

... Oyster mushrooms are fleshy edible fungi which have acquired huge importance due to their nutritional and medicinal properties. These mushrooms are cultivated upon various substrates which directly affect their yield ...

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Effects of methanogenic bacteria type on yield and quality of biogas from agricultural wastes.

Effects of methanogenic bacteria type on yield and quality of biogas from agricultural wastes.

... from agricultural activities such as deforestation, biomass burning, rice cultivation, animal husbandry, unplanned agricultural waste disposal methods ...Nigeria, agricultural sector feeds industries ...

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Production of A Highly Concentrated Methane by the Membranous Biogas Treating, Formed at the Biomass Densification Based on Agricultural Wastes

Production of A Highly Concentrated Methane by the Membranous Biogas Treating, Formed at the Biomass Densification Based on Agricultural Wastes

... considerable part in the nearest future will be produced from alternative sources of raw materials by the anaerobic decomposition of the effluents, agricultural wastes, and so on. At that, the biogas ...

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Extraction and characterization of purple pigment from chromobacterium violaceum grown in agricultural wastes

Extraction and characterization of purple pigment from chromobacterium violaceum grown in agricultural wastes

... The most important issue regarding natural pigment is the price of final product which is more expensive than cheap synthesized dye. In this research possibility of using cheap growth media (agricultural ...

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Preparation and Characterization of Amorphous Silica and Calcium Oxide from Agricultural Wastes

Preparation and Characterization of Amorphous Silica and Calcium Oxide from Agricultural Wastes

... were agricultural wastes that provide an abundance of the silica (SiO 2 ) source and the chicken eggshells and duck eggshells were important sources for calcium oxide ...

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Potentials of Chemical and Biological Hydrolysis of Agricultural Wastes in the Production of Ethanol, Single Cell Protein (SCP) and Vinegar

Potentials of Chemical and Biological Hydrolysis of Agricultural Wastes in the Production of Ethanol, Single Cell Protein (SCP) and Vinegar

... The result for the single cell protein contents of the agricultural wastes using different hydrolyzed methods, are presented in Table 2. Single cell protein, content ranged from 6.00-10.20% 9.10-15.80%, and ...

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THE POSSIBILITY STUDY OF BRIQUETTING AGRICULTURAL WASTES FOR ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

THE POSSIBILITY STUDY OF BRIQUETTING AGRICULTURAL WASTES FOR ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

... BRIQUETTING AGRICULTURAL WASTES FOR ALTERNATIVE ...of agricultural wastes into the form of briquettes are the best alternative option of renewable energy ...utilizing agricultural ...

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Biosorption of Pb2+ and Cu2+ in aqueous solutions using agricultural wastes

Biosorption of Pb2+ and Cu2+ in aqueous solutions using agricultural wastes

... adsorbents, agricultural wastes are currently being utilized due to cost and effectivity while helping in minimizing the solid wastes generation ...of agricultural wastes showing the ...

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Adsorption Studies of Hexavalent Chromium Removal from Aqueous Solution by Using Agricultural
Wastes Carbon

Adsorption Studies of Hexavalent Chromium Removal from Aqueous Solution by Using Agricultural Wastes Carbon

... The Agricultural wastes, raw date palm trunk (DPT) was obtained from rural area(s) around Kanpur (India), cut into a length of approximately 1cm, washed thoroughly with DIW to remove water soluble ...

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The potential of electricity generation from the major agricultural wastes in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam

The potential of electricity generation from the major agricultural wastes in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam

... The use of straw as an energy source is realized in several countries. In Europe, Denmark was the first one that developed power plants using agricultural wastes, and the first electricity plant using straw ...

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Methylene Blue and Brilliant Green Dyes Removal from Aqueous Solution Using Agricultural Wastes Activated Carbon

Methylene Blue and Brilliant Green Dyes Removal from Aqueous Solution Using Agricultural Wastes Activated Carbon

... as agricultural by-products as an ...from agricultural wastes as an adsor- ...as agricultural wastes, therefore using them as raw materials for production of activated carbon is much ...

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In situ immobilization of selected heavy metals in soil
using agricultural wastes and industrial by products

In situ immobilization of selected heavy metals in soil using agricultural wastes and industrial by products

... Thus, based on the EFB and rice husk biochar structural surface, they have the potential to sorb metal and metalloid to reduce the mobility of these trace elements in soil... SEM image o[r] ...

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