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    AuthorKittisupakorn, Paisan (1)Luepong, Kanchana (1)Noijuntira, I-sika (1)Subject
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    coconut shells (1)color strength (1)dye effluent (1)dyestuff (1)palm-oil shells (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 (2)

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    Investigated on Removal of Residual Dyestuff in Effluent from Dyeing Process: Physical Method 

    Luepong, Kanchana (2010-11-23)
    This study was investigated the pretreatment of dye effluent from dyeing process by activated carbon. The study parameters were color strength, operating time, and types of dyestuff such as direct dye, reactive dye, acid ...
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    Life Cycle Assessment for the Activated Carbon Production by Coconut Shells and Palm-Oil Shells 

    Noijuntira, I-sika; Kittisupakorn, Paisan (2010-11-22)
    Activated carbon, also called activated charcoal or activated coal is a form of carbon that has been processed to make it extremely porous and thus to have a very large surface area available for adsorption or chemical ...

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