TY - JOUR T1 - Preparation of Activated Carbon From Waste Cooked Tea for Using as Chemical Dyes – Filter AU - Hammud, Kafa Khalaf AU - Aboob, Ruaa Mohammed AU - Hassan, Mustafa Salah AU - Zanad, Duraid Essa AU - Khalil, Mohammed Hashem PY - 2018 DA - December JF - The Eurasia Proceedings of Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics JO - EPSTEM PB - ISRES Publishing WT - DergiPark SN - 2602-3199 SP - 15 EP - 20 IS - 4 LA - en AB - Eco-friedlyadsorption material was prepared from waste cooked tea and characterized byspectroscopic techniques. The target of this work was using this activatedcarbon as multi-use filtration disc that may be applied in life and science.The action of newly multi-adsorption filter disc was evaluated though theUV-Vis measurements of methylene blue adsorption. This multi-adsorption filterdisc contained activated carbon prepared from waste cooked tea with / orwithout silica gel presence. 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