Water pollution abatement using bio adsorbents prepared from pretreated and post-treated lignocellulosic biomass for pollution control
This study looked into how lignocellulosic biomasses affected the effectiveness of Porur Lake’s water treatment system. Procedures and materials: After collecting water samples from Porur Lake, lignocellulosic biomass that had been microwaved was created and then seeded into the samples. For the pur...
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Zusammenfassung: | This study looked into how lignocellulosic biomasses affected the effectiveness of Porur Lake’s water treatment system. Procedures and materials: After collecting water samples from Porur Lake, lignocellulosic biomass that had been microwaved was created and then seeded into the samples. For the purpose of determining the efficacy of water treatment, a total of 28 samples were collected, 14 from the pre-treated water group (Group 1) and 14 from the novel post-treated water group (Group 2). (Group 2). Determine the power at 0.85 G. Alpha and CI are considered as parameters. The SPSS analysis yielded a p-value of 0.05, which is considered statistically significant. subsequently, the standards for water quality were measured. The effectiveness of the adsorption or water treatment was determined by comparing changes in the control and lignocellulose biomass treatment parameters. Findings: Water samples treated with lignocellulosic biomass throughout the novel pre-monsoon season had a considerably lower amount of inorganic pollutants (p |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/5.0233951 |