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Removal of bromophenol blue dye from water onto biomass, activated carbon, biochar, polymer, nanoparticle, and composite adsorbents

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Kinetic modeling of liquid-phase adsorption of Congo red dye using guava leaf-based activated carbon

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A review of the kinetics adsorption models and their application to the adsorption of lead by an activated carbon

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Arsenic and chromium removal from water using biochars derived from rice husk, organic solid wastes and sewage sludge

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Biomass-derived biosorbents for metal ions sequestration: Adsorbent modification and activation methods and adsorbent regeneration

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Insights into the modeling of adsorption isotherm systems

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Adsorption of methylene blue on low-cost adsorbents: A review

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Critical review in adsorption kinetic models

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