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    • Adsorption and kinetic study of spent tea leaves on dye 

      R.M. Abdu Luqman, Mohamed (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Environmental Engineering, 2011-04)
      Coloured effluents from industrial activities have negative impact on the environment and also human health. Many efforts have been done to decolourise such effluent. The conventional solution is adsorption by using activated ...
    • Adsorption of reactive red dye using regenerated activated carbon: Batch and column studies 

      Mohamad Fikri, Abas (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Environmental Engineering, 2011-05)
      Reactive azo dyes, such as Reactive Red 120 are commonly use in textile industry. Low utilization degree and its functional group bonds to water is a problem for the removal from wastewater. Granular activated carbon ...
    • Characterization of dye wastewater in advanced oxidation process and biological treatment 

      Nurulhuda, Amran (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Environmental Engineering, 2011-04)
      In this study, advanced oxidation process (AOP) has been conducted in laboratory scale ozonation/H2O2 treatment train to investigate the characteristic change in azo dye. The experiments set up is designed base on the ...
    • Isotherm and kinetic adsorption study of dye by spent tea leaf 

      Teh, Jian Haur (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Environmental Engineering, 2012-05)
      Dye effluent is a significant contaminant to the environment and health and essential to be treated properly. There are numerous of treatment methods had been applied at present day but were end up with limitation itself. ...
    • Removal of reactive green 19 dye using chitosan beads 

      Liaw, Lee Teng (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Environmental Engineering, 2010-05)
      The adsorption of reactive green 19 (RG19) on chitosan beads was studied in batch system. Various experimental parameters were studied, including initial dye concentration (50 - 500 mg/L), contact time, pH of solution (2 ...
    • ZnO-mediated solar photocatalytic degradation of azo dye 

      Siti Zharifah, Roba’ai (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Environmental Engineering, 2010-04)
      Wastewaters generated from the textile industry contain large amounts of azo dyes which, owning to their non-biodegradability, toxicity and potential carcinogenic nature, constitute a major threat to the surrounding ...