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224 kJ/mol for methylene blue and methyl orange adsorption, respectively.
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The negative values of ΔG and positive values of ΔH obtained from adsorption thermodynamic study revealed that Methyl Orange adsorption from aqueous samples is spontaneous and endothermic.
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Simultaneously, the methylene blue and methyl orange adsorption processes were studied in variations in the weight of the adsorbent, contact time, and pH.
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Adsorption kinetic models for methyl orange and methylene blue with all adsorbents were a pseudo-second-order except methyl orange adsorption with bagasse ash adsorbent (MA) that followed pseudo-first-order.
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4 cm) on methyl orange adsorption.
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Meanwhile, the methyl orange adsorption capacity and adsorption kinetics of the lignin-based porous carbon were also evaluated.
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Two types of three-dimensional GO networks with different cross-linking lengths were constructed, and their methyl orange adsorption and release behaviours were investigated under external stimuli, such as thermal treatment, ultrasonic wave treatment and near-infrared light irradiation.
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The maximum methylene orange adsorption capacity is 24,670 mg/g at 100 mg/L methylene blue concentration.
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When tested as adsorbent, the maximum methyl orange adsorption capacity reaches 3250 mg/g, the highest reported to date.
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The present research has been focused on preparation, characterization and acid orange adsorption behavior of a porous activated carbon derived from water fern.
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Fe-MOFs were successfully synthesized via a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma method and applied to methyl orange adsorption.
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Methyl orange adsorption mostly occurred through ion exchange and electrostatic interactions, and at lower MO concentrations, through chemical interactions and surface complexation as well.
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The nano-adsorbent displayed its efficiency in methyl orange adsorption from aqueous solution.
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2 mg/g, for methylene blue and methyl orange adsorption, respectively, and high CO2 adsorption capacity of 3.
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