sugarcane waste Articles
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Iron oxide impregnated sugarcane bagasse waste material as sorbent for As(III) removal from water: kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic studies
Adsorption of arsenite (As(III)) from aqueous solutions onto iron oxide impregnated sugarcane bagasse was investigated in this study. The linear regression analysis showed that Langmuir adsorption isotherm fitted well to the experimental data. Langmuir constants ‘a’ related to the adsorption capacity and ‘b’ related to the binding energy of sorption system were found to be 1.55 mg/g and 46.44 ...
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Wood pellets industry in Australia
The biomass energy business is active in Australia. It develops rapidly to keep up with Europe and America. But biomass fuel advocates claims that Australia lacks strategy and policy to take full advantages of the biomass resources. Earlier this year, a essay published by Queensland University of Technology point out that support policy has driven continuous development of biomass fuel in America ...
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Biodegradation of water hyacinth, sugarcane bagasse and rice husk through vermicomposting
Water hyacinth, sugarcane bagasse and rice husk are major bio-organic wastes causing severe environmental problems. For their biodegradation, Eisenia fetida was used as a vermicomposting worm in outdoor open field conditions. The above wastes were mixed separately with fresh cow dung in the ratio 1 : 5 (by weight). The mixtures were vermicomposted for 90 days in pits of size 2 × 0.5 × 0.6 m (l × ...
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