Treatment of heavy metals in water
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Capacitive Deionization (CDI) has emerged as a promising and environmentally sound solution for addressing pressing water treatment challenges. This critical review meticulously examines the design, operational considerations, and performance metrics of CDI systems, particularly highlighting their significance in environmental applications under real-world conditions for handling different water sources such as groundwater, surface water, sea water.
22p vifaye 20-09-2024 1 1 Download
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The research objectives of the thesi: Manufacturing biochar (BC) and activated carbon from coffee husk; Fabrication of biochar/activated carbon composite materials from coffee husk and MnFe2O4 nanomaterials to treat Cr(VI) and Ni(II) ions in water. Clarifying adsorption mechanism and heavy metal ion adsorption model on VLHP from coffee husk.
26p extraenglish 24-05-2021 19 3 Download
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The increasi1ng level of heavy metals in the water environmental represents a serious threat to human health and ecological systems. These contaminants must be removed from water resources. Various treatment technologies have been developed. In this paper, the potential of removing heavy metals from aqueous solution by using porous aluminosilicate was studied. The solid sorbents were synthesized by reaction of sodium silicate and alumino sulfate with sol-gel method.
5p tuanlocmuido 13-12-2012 61 7 Download
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Pot and field trials were carried out using sediment dredged from the port of Bremen (Germany) and deposited in a settling basin near Bremen; the sediment is polluted with Cd and Zn. Five iron-bearing materials were added to the soil (1% pure Fe in soil dry matter) to immobilize the heavy metals: ‘Red mud from the aluminium industry, sludge from drinking-water treatment, bog iron ore, unused steel shot and steel shot waste.
8p tudoia 06-04-2011 115 6 Download