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Active Carbon from Microwave Date Stones for Toxic Dye Removal: Setting the Design Capacity
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Hazardous WasteEngineeringGreen ChemistryDesign CapacityChemistryWastewater TreatmentChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryChemical SafetyDyeingHuman HealthChemical PollutionToxic DyeActive CarbonWaste ManagementCarbonizationEnvironmental EngineeringCarbon BlackEnvironmental RemediationMicrowave Date StonesActivated CarbonEnvironmental ToxicologyWaste Date Stones
Abstract The widely used toxic dye malachite green (MG) poses a significant risk to human health, having a mutagenic effect. Waste date stones were used to produce microwave‐activated carbons and were applied to adsorb the highly toxic dye. The critically important task of selecting the correct design adsorption capacity for different effluent pollutant concentrations to meet effluent discharge limit standards is described and a novel design selection criteria approach is presented.
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