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Item The degradation of methylene blue by bacterial strains isolated from the peel of Red Beet(Université M'Hamed Bougara Boumerdes, 2018) Abai, N.; Abed, F.; Babakhouya, N.; Benrachdi, K.The textile industry generates half of the industrial pollution flows, these effluents can be very colorful and difficult to treat. The treatment of these effluents has become a priority in the world, the development of methods and the optimization of existing processes, are the subject of a large number of works. In the present work the methylene blue was degraded by two bacterial strains BP1 and BP2 isolated from the peel of red beet, identified as Acinetobacter Johnson II BP1 and BP2 as Bacillus weihenstephanensis. The effect of the initial concentration, pH, temperature, and addition of the carbon source and nitrogen source on the biodegradation of the dye was determined.Item Dye adsorption behavior of polyvinyl Alcohol/Glutaraldehyde/β-Cyclodextrin polymer membranes(Springer, 2014) Ghemati, Dj.; Aliouche, Dj.Item Potential of sawdust materials for the removal of dyes and heavy metals : examination of isotherms and kinetics(Taylor and Francis, 2016) Sahmoune, Mohamed Nasser; Yeddou, Ahmed RedaItem Study of the sorption of synthetic dyes from aqueous solution onto cellulosic modified polymer(Springer, 2014) Ghemati, Dj.; Aliouche, Dj.Item Determination of the adsorption capacity of activated carbon made from coffee grounds by chemical activation with ZnCl2 and H3PO4(2005) Namane, A.; Mekarzia, A.; Benrachedi, K.; Belhaneche-Bensemra, Naima; Hellal, A.In order to evaluate the adsorptive capacities of granular activated carbon produced from coffee grounds by chemical activation, the adsorption of different phenols and acid and basic dyes, has been carried out. The comparison with a commercial activated carbon has been made. Adsorption isotherms of phenols and dyes (acid and basic) onto produced and commercial granular activated carbons were experimentally determined by batch tests. Both Freundlich [1] and Langmuir [2] models are well suited to fit the adsorption isotherm data. As a result, the coffee grounds based activated carbon may be promising for phenol and dye removal from aqueous streams
