Development of New Composite Adsorbents (Orange Peel Powder/Sodium Alginate) Raw and Treated With Gamma Ionizing Radiation For Solid-Liquid Separation: Study Test of Adsorption Kinetics of Spyramicin
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In the present study, new composite materials were developed in the form of beads based on polymer (sodium alginate) and agro-food waste (orange peel powder) raw and modified by gamma ionizing radiation. This approach aims to increase the chemical bonds capable of trapping pollutants from industrial effluents. The results showed that the synthesized composite materials adsorb spyramicin and the irradiation of orange peel powder before the design of the adsorbent materials improves the retention rate and more particularity when they are irradiated in water.
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December 9, 2024
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