Conference Proceeding

Mathematics in Space and Applied Sciences (ICMSAS-2023)
ICMSAS-2023

Subject Area: Mathematics
Pages: 331
Published On: 03-Mar-2023
Online Since: 04-Mar-2023

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Author(s): Naisergik Deepika Khanna, Anil Kumar

Email(s): naisergikdeepikakhanna@gmail.com , anilthakur.iitd@gmail.com

Address: Dr. Naisergik Deepika Khanna1, Dr. Anil Kumar2
1 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Govt. College Hamirpur
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Govt. College Nadaun
*Corresponding Author

Published In:   Conference Proceeding, Mathematics in Space and Applied Sciences (ICMSAS-2023)

Year of Publication:  March, 2023

Online since:  March 04, 2023

DOI: Not Available

ABSTRACT:
On the global scale, loss of biodiversity is recognized as one of the most critical environmental problems facing mankind. Heavy metal pollution occurs in many industrial waste waters such as those produced by metal plating facilities, mining operations, battery processes, production of paints and pigments, and the glass production industry. This waste water commonly includes Cu, Ni, Cr, Cd and Pb. These heavy metals are not biodegradable and their presence in streams and lakes leads to bioaccumulation in living organisms, causing health problems in animals, plants and human beings. Therefore their presence in wastewater is of great environmental concern. Adsorption has advantages over the other methods because of simple design within a sludge free environment and also involved low investment in term of both initial cost and land required. The agricultural wastes such as sawdust, rice husk, peanut, coconut shell and etc. are easily and widely available. These materials cause a significant disposal problem. Efforts have been made to use these materials as adsorbents to adsorb heavy metals from aqueous solutions. The aim of the present study is to utilize the effectiveness of locally available soyabean husk for Cr6+ removal from synthetic waste water. In the present sorption studies we analyze the Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption isotherm and characterize soybean hulls and modified soybean hulls by FTIR spectroscopy.


Cite this article:
Naisergik Deepika Khanna, Anil Kumar. Potential of Soyabean Husk as Metal Sorbent and its Application in Water Pollution Remediation Studies. Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Mathematics in Space and Applied Sciences. 2023;1:139-148.


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Author/Editor Information

Dr. Sanjay Kango

Department of Mathematics, Neta Ji Subhash Chander Bose Memorial, Government Post Graduate College, Hamirpur Himachal Pradesh-177 005, INDIA