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Abstract
In this work, preparation of nano-composite polymer from nano graft copolymer with active carbon and its tendency to adsorbed textile dyes (Maxilon blue GRL), from aqueous solutions were communicated in this study. Different experimental factors like; pH, temperature, size, surface morphology and concentration, play a very important role in the adsorption operation. After addition the composite to the GRL solution were noted the increase in initial pH in the range of (3 to 11), increase the yields removal of Maxilon blue dye, with increasing temperatures and mass of nano-composite co-polymer.
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1 Department of Chemistry/College of Education for pure Sciences / University of Kerbala/Kerbala/Iraq
2 Department of Chemistry / Faculty of Girls Science / University of Babylon / Hilla / Iraq





