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Textile industries release large amounts of wastewater at risk of toxicity. Shells could be alternative adsorbent materials both economic and less polluting. To highlight the process of adsorption of dyes on Mytilus Edulis shells, a model, based on an analytical method was applied to the case of spherical samples. The theoretical, results fo the kinetics of dye transfer were in good agreement with the corresponding experimental ones. The Spherical model exhibited a significant dye transfer, controlled by diffusion with different diffusivity an a coefficient of matter transfer characterizing the retardation in the transfer on the surface.
Ibtissam Maghri. 1970. \u201cDetermination of Intraparticle Diffusivity of Dye Adsorption Process on to Mytilus Edulis Shells\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - B: Chemistry GJSFR-B Volume 13 (GJSFR Volume 13 Issue B1): .
Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJSFR
Print ISSN 0975-5896
e-ISSN 2249-4626
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Country: Morocco
Subject: Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - B: Chemistry
Authors: Ibtissam Maghri, Fatiha Amegrissi, Mohamed Elkouali, Abdelkbir Kenz, Mohamed Talbi, OmarTanane, Samia yousfi, Mouna latifa Bouamrani, Mohamed salouhi (PhD/Dr. count: 0)
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Textile industries release large amounts of wastewater at risk of toxicity. Shells could be alternative adsorbent materials both economic and less polluting. To highlight the process of adsorption of dyes on Mytilus Edulis shells, a model, based on an analytical method was applied to the case of spherical samples. The theoretical, results fo the kinetics of dye transfer were in good agreement with the corresponding experimental ones. The Spherical model exhibited a significant dye transfer, controlled by diffusion with different diffusivity an a coefficient of matter transfer characterizing the retardation in the transfer on the surface.
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