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Co-hydrothermal carbonization of different feedstocks to hydrochar as potential energy for the future world: A review

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Mondira Bardhan, Tamanna Mamun Novera, Mumtahina Tabassum, Md. Azharul Islam et al.

Journal: Journal of Cleaner ProductionYear: 2021Citations: 166

Co-hydrothermal carbonization (co-HTC) has emerged recently as a promising thermochemical technique that can transfer organic solid residue (e.g., biomass, sewage sludge, plastic, livestock manure) into value-added products (i.e., hydrochar). This advanced mechanism conceals the weakness of hydrocha...

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Adsorption of methylene blue onto betel nut husk-based activated carbon prepared by sodium hydroxide activation process

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Mondira Bardhan, Tamanna Mamun Novera, Mumtahina Tabassum, Md. Azharul Islam et al.

Journal: Water Science & TechnologyYear: 2020Citations: 48

In this study, activated carbon (AC) was prepared from agro-waste betel nut husks (BNH) through the chemical activation method. Different characterization techniques described the physicochemical nature of betel nut husks activated carbon (BNH-AC) through Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTI...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyOpen Access
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NaOH-Activated Betel Nut Husk Hydrochar for Efficient Adsorption of Methylene Blue Dye

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Mumtahina Tabassum, Mondira Bardhan, Tamanna Mamun Novera, Md. Atikul Islam et al.

Journal: Water Air & Soil PollutionYear: 2020Citations: 34
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and Technology
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Chemical modification of betel nut husk prepared by sodium hydroxide for methylene blue adsorption

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Tamanna Mamun Novera, Mumtahina Tabassum, Mondira Bardhan, Md. Azharul Islam et al.

Journal: Applied Water ScienceYear: 2021Citations: 21

Abstract In recent years, different biomaterials have garnered more research attention due to their usefulness as adsorbents. The present study focuses on a chemical treatment process to improve the adsorption capacity of betel nut husk fibers for a textile effluent (methylene blue). The fibers of c...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyOpen Access
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