ABSTRACT: A simple, rapid and economic procedure was presented to remove lead(II) from aqueous solution under the optimized conditions. It is based on the sorption of Pb 2+ ions from aqueous solutions onto limestone fines (LS), which is an inexpensive and widespread over the globe, followed by flotation with oleic acid (HOL) surfactant. The different parameters (namely: solution pH, sorbent, surfactant and lead concentrations, shaking times, ionic strength, temperature and the presence of foreign ions) influencing the sorptive-flotation process were examined. Nearly, 99 % of Pb2+ ions were removed from aqueous solutions at pH 7 after shaking for 5 min and at room temperature (~25 oC). The procedure was successfully applied to recover lead(I...
Flotation constitutes a separation process that originated from mineral processing. Nowadays, wider ...
Metallic ions contained in mining waters are dangerous pollutants representing at the sometime poten...
The present study describes a simple and highly selective method for separation, preconcentration an...
The present study aims to develop a simple, rapid and economic procedure for copper(II) and lead(II)...
The removal of lead ions from simulated wastewater was investigated using flotation and sorptive-flo...
211-218Simple, rapid and accurate procedures have been presented for removing the pollutant species...
Dead calcareous skeletons (CSs) as low-cost adsorbents were studied to remove lead ions (Pb (II)) in...
Environmental pollution, mainly in the aquatic systems, due to developments in industry, is one of t...
AbstractBatch adsorption experiments were carried out, aiming to remove lead ions from aqueous solut...
International audienceABSTRACT: The preparation of activated carbon from jujube stones with H2SO4 ac...
Adsorption of water soluble lead on polymetallic sea nodule has been studied in detail. Complete dec...
Lead is a toxic metal and its removal from industrial effluents is important. This can be done in se...
Calcareous skeletons were studied to determine its ability in removing cadmium (Cd (II)) and lead io...
In the present study, the removal of lead (Pb)(II) ions from aqueous solutions was investigated. Exp...
Lead adsorption from aqueous solutions was studied with the aim of detoxifying industrial effluents ...
Flotation constitutes a separation process that originated from mineral processing. Nowadays, wider ...
Metallic ions contained in mining waters are dangerous pollutants representing at the sometime poten...
The present study describes a simple and highly selective method for separation, preconcentration an...
The present study aims to develop a simple, rapid and economic procedure for copper(II) and lead(II)...
The removal of lead ions from simulated wastewater was investigated using flotation and sorptive-flo...
211-218Simple, rapid and accurate procedures have been presented for removing the pollutant species...
Dead calcareous skeletons (CSs) as low-cost adsorbents were studied to remove lead ions (Pb (II)) in...
Environmental pollution, mainly in the aquatic systems, due to developments in industry, is one of t...
AbstractBatch adsorption experiments were carried out, aiming to remove lead ions from aqueous solut...
International audienceABSTRACT: The preparation of activated carbon from jujube stones with H2SO4 ac...
Adsorption of water soluble lead on polymetallic sea nodule has been studied in detail. Complete dec...
Lead is a toxic metal and its removal from industrial effluents is important. This can be done in se...
Calcareous skeletons were studied to determine its ability in removing cadmium (Cd (II)) and lead io...
In the present study, the removal of lead (Pb)(II) ions from aqueous solutions was investigated. Exp...
Lead adsorption from aqueous solutions was studied with the aim of detoxifying industrial effluents ...
Flotation constitutes a separation process that originated from mineral processing. Nowadays, wider ...
Metallic ions contained in mining waters are dangerous pollutants representing at the sometime poten...
The present study describes a simple and highly selective method for separation, preconcentration an...