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Title
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Adsorption of Copper(II) Ion from Waste Water Using Rose Pomace as Bio-Adsorbent
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Type
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Presentation
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Keywords
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Adsorption, Copper, WasteWater, Rose Damascene Pomace, Biomass
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Abstract
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Wastewater and its related pollution management is among important issues for the societies to be rigorously addressed. One of the most long-standing points of concerns has always been the existence of some heavy metals components like copper (Cu(II)), that need to be removed from waste water in order to prevent them from releasing into the environment as it imposes harmful environmental and health related consequences. Among the existing waste water treatment methods, the adsorption process can be considered as a proper one having a couple of important benefits such as cost affordability, flexibility of implementation and facility of its operation, that has made it a wise choice in this regard. Here, considering the aforementioned method, rose waste biomass was investigated as a biosorbent material that facilitate the removal of copper metal from aqueous solution.
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Researchers
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Elham Sadat Moosavi (First Researcher)
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