The Department of Chemistry discusses a master’s thesis on the study of removing safarin and Congo red dyes from aqueous solutions by adsorption on a snail shell
The Department of Chemistry discusses a master’s thesis on the study of removing safarin and Congo red dyes from aqueous solutions by adsorption on a snail shell
The Department of Chemistry at the College of Education for Pure Sciences at the University of Karbala discussed a master’s thesis entitled (A study of removing safarin and Congo red dyes from their aqueous solutions by adsorption on the shell of a snail with a pointed tusk and its axis shape) by the student (Fatima Bassem Zweer), and under the supervision of (Prof.Dr. Munir Abdel-Aali supportive). The experimental data of this study showed the possibility of using the surface of the snail shell, which is available in large quantities and its axis shape, to remove Safranin and Kong Red dyes from its aqueous solutions. The results also showed that the adsorption of SF and CR dyes of snail shell powder in its modified form was higher than that of the unmodified snail shell powder.