نتایج جستجو برای: waste agricultural fibers

تعداد نتایج: 249267  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
s. koner a. pal a. adak

the silica gel waste (sgw), after its collection from a local factory (kolkata, india) was modified with cationic surfactant and was utilized as an adsorbing media for the removal of 2,4- dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-d) from agricultural runoff of a tea garden. characterization of base adsorbent and modified adsorbent was carried out. the efficacy of the adsorbent was evaluated through both ...

ژورنال: سلامت و محیط زیست 2017

Background and Objective: Dewatered sewage sludge is a by-product of wastewater treatment process which can cause health and environmental problems if not properly managed. The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of composting of Yazd WWT dewatered sludge with windrow method using different treatments. Materials and Methods: In this study, the dewatered sewage sludge was mixed...

2003
M. J. GROENEVELD

A review is given of gasification processes for solid fuels with special emphasis on waste gasification. Although the co-current moeing bed gasifier has not been under consideration for a long time, it offers interesting possibilitiesJor waste gasification. Some operational data are given. Two potential applications are discussed--gasification of agricultural waste (maize cobs) in the rural are...

2014
S. Anuradha P. Garrec

Coir pith is an organic matter which originates from the tropical hemisphere, especially from southeast Asia where coconut oil production is extensive. For professional oil winning companies, the husk of the nut is a waste product. These coconut husks mainly consist of coir pith and coir fibers. Initially, coir pith was considered a waste but now research has established widespread applications...

2008
Prince Addy Amoyaw Conrad Ingram Paul Abraham Xiu R. Bu

Abstract: Heavy metal contamination of drinking water poses serious threat to public health and ecosystems. Chronic exposure to such metal contamination can lead to various health problems including nerve and organ damages. Thus, removal of heavy toxic metals from the contaminated water supply is a critical issue of water quality management. Naturally-occurring resources have been attractive ca...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural engineering 2023

Agricultural wastes as additive within raw earth materials could both improve mechanical and physical properties of new sustainable construction enhance waste management in a circular economy perspective. This study intends to fill the lack knowledge considering effects animal fibers on rammed materials. The livestock waste, i.e., sheep wool fiber (SWF), reinforcing element building components ...

2008

Perhaps the most important single problem arising from the increasing use of atomic energy for peaceful purposes is how to dispose of the growing amounts of radioactive waste. Many of its complex aspects were discussed at the scientific conference on the disposal of radioactive waste held by IAEA in Monaco from 16 to 21 November 1959. The conference was organized jointly with UNESCO, with the c...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2008
Dhiraj Sud Garima Mahajan M P Kaur

Heavy metal remediation of aqueous streams is of special concern due to recalcitrant and persistency of heavy metals in environment. Conventional treatment technologies for the removal of these toxic heavy metals are not economical and further generate huge quantity of toxic chemical sludge. Biosorption is emerging as a potential alternative to the existing conventional technologies for the rem...

A. Shitu, S. Izhar T. M. Tahir

Agricultural waste biomass generated from agricultural production and food processing industry are abundant, such as durian  peel, mango peel, corn straw, rice bran, corn shell, potato peel and many more. Due to low commercial value, these wastes are disposed in landfill, which if not managed properly may cause environmental problems. Currently, environmental laws and regulations pertaining to ...

2015
Devarai Santhosh Kumar

(SSF) is an economical alternative technique to submerged fermentation (SmF) for large scale production of industrial enzymes, where raw materials and processing is cheap with reduced chemical cost and less processing risk. It is defined as ‘the growth of microorganisms (mainly fungi) on moist solid materials in the absence of free flowing water’ [1]. This technique uses agricultural substrates...

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