نتایج جستجو برای: tartaric acid modified rice husk

تعداد نتایج: 1044375  

2014
D. Sivakumar

Present study dealt the removal of Cr(VI) in a tannery industry wastewater using rice husk silica powder as an adsorbent.The experimental investigations have been carried out by using rice husk silica powder for different adsorption dosage, different contact time and different pH against the initial Cr(VI) concentration of 292 mg/L. The maximum percentage removal of Cr(VI) in a tannery industri...

2007
A. Z. ADEROLU E. A. IYAYI A. A. ONILUDE

ADEROLU, Ademola Zaid, Eustace. A. IYAYI and Abiodun A. ONILUDE, 2007. Changes in nutritional value of rice husk during Trichoderma viride degradation. Bulg. J. Agric. Sci., 13: 583-589 Possible improvement in nutritional status of rice husk using Trichoderma viride a fungus was investigated over a period of 40 days. Proximate composition was significantly (P<0.05) improved with microbial treat...

2016
Daniele Ziegler Alessandra Formia Jean-Marc Tulliani Paola Palmero

This paper assesses the feasibility of two industrial wastes, fly ash (FA) and rice husk ash (RHA), as raw materials for the production of geopolymeric pastes. Three typologies of samples were thus produced: (i) halloysite activated with potassium hydroxide and nanosilica, used as the reference sample (HL-S); (ii) halloysite activated with rice husk ash dissolved into KOH solution (HL-R); (iii)...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2015
A I A Soppe S G J Heijman I Gensburger A Shantz D van Halem J Kroesbergen G H Wubbels P W M H Smeets

The need to improve the access to safe water is generally recognized for the benefit of public health in developing countries. This study's objective was to identify critical parameters which are essential for improving the performance of ceramic pot filters (CPFs) as a point-of-use water treatment system. Defining critical production parameters was also relevant to confirm that CPFs with high-...

Journal: :Environmental technology 2014
S K Sossou N Hijikata M Sou R Tezuka A H Maiga N Funamizu

This study aimed to compare the inactivation rate and the mechanisms of pathogenic bacteria in three matrixes (sawdust, rice husk and charcoal) during the composting process. The inactivation rate was evaluated with Escherichia coli strain and the damaged parts and/or functions were evaluated with three different media. Normalized inactivation rate constant in three media and from three matrixe...

2016
Pooja Vijay Ramamurthi Maria Cristina Fernandes Per Sieverts Nielsen Clemente Pedro Nunes

Developing countries, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, face large challenges to achieve universal electrification. Using the case of Ghana, this study explores the role that rice residues can play to help developing countries meet their electrification needs. In Ghana, Levelised Electricity Costs (LEC) of a gridconnected 5 MWe straw combustion plant ranged between 11.6 and 13.0 UScents/kWh, ba...

2015
N. S. Zakaria J. Abdullah A. M. Yusof M. M. Azizan N. Kimpol

This paper concentrates on the task of evaluating the air quality and Total Suspended Particles (TSP) of rice husk/dust in a particular rice mill factory located in Northern Kedah, Malaysia. The utmost objective of this paper is to develop a low cost air particle sensor to obtain the level of air quality inside the rice mill factory and comparing it with the guidelines provided by Departmental ...

Masoomeh Emadi, Masoud Edalati Mohammad Ali Zare, Mohammad Sadegh Moaddeli Razieh Karimi haghighi

An agricultural waste i.e. rice husk has been used as a cheap adsorbent for the removal ofleadas a harmful heavy metal from contaminated water via adsorption. The adsorption capacity of rice husk was calculated by equilibrium models. The results showed that the adsorption process has the best accordance with Langmuir model. The kinetics of the adsorption was also investigated and obtained that ...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2014
a. q. rajput m. a. khanzada s. shahzad

nine organic substrates viz., rice grains, sorghum grains, wheat grains, millet grains, wheat straw, rice husk, cow dung, sawdust, and poultry manure were used for mass multiplication of trichoderma harzianum. of these,sorghum grains followed by millet grains were the best substrates. the poultry manure appeared to be the most unsuitable substrate, whereas rice grains, wheat grains, wheat straw...

2009
Sarita Rai N B Singh N P Singh

Hydration of Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) in the presence of tartaric acid has been studied by using different techniques. Calorimetric studies have shown a rapid enhanced heat evolution within 5 min of hydration in presence of 1.0 wt% tartaric acid with a strong retardation of silicate phase hydration. DSC and X-ray diffraction studies have confirmed the formation of calcium tartarate hydrat...

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