Natural minerals are used to remove Arsenic (As) from aqueous solution in this study. The influence of suspension pH, temperature, agitation speed and arsenic dosage on arsenic removal is investigated in a series of batch adsorption experiments. In addition, empirical relationships are developed between % As (V) removal and adsorbent, adsorbate dose. Thermodynamic parameters are evaluated from temperature experiments. The kinetic is found to be pseudo second order in nature. The negative value of free energy change indicates the spontaneity of adsorption process. The adsorption of As (V) on natural minerals is found to be pore diffusion controlled in addition to surface adsorption
ABSTRACT: In this study, the removal of As (V) from water resources by using aluminum-coated pumice ...
Arsenic is a commonly occurring toxic metal in natural systems and the root cause of many diseases a...
Iron modified materials have been proposed as a filter medium to remove arsenic compounds from groun...
Natural iron ores were tested as adsorbents for the removal of arsenic from contaminated water. Inve...
More than 170 million individuals have been influenced by arsenic (As) because of the ingestion of A...
The adsorption of As(III) from aqueous solutions using naturally occurring and modified Algerian mon...
136-141The removal of As(III) from its aqueous solutions by adsorption on homogeneous mixture of chi...
Use of red mud, which is a waste product from bauxite processing, has been explored as an alternate ...
Background: Zero-valent iron can control the sites contaminated Arsenic (V) used. The aim of this re...
The adsorption bf As(V) on China clay has been investigated in the light of contact times, concentra...
Arsenic pollution of water is a major problem faced worldwide. Arsenic is a suspected carcinogen in ...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.Arsenic contamination in water sources is a global problem. Ad...
In the present study, a new adsorbent was produced from spent bleaching earth by H2SO4 impregnation ...
Effects of pH, As species, and Fe/Mn minerals on the fractions of adsorbed As in aquifer sediments w...
This paper addresses the treatment of arsenic(III) contaminated water by adsorption technique using ...
ABSTRACT: In this study, the removal of As (V) from water resources by using aluminum-coated pumice ...
Arsenic is a commonly occurring toxic metal in natural systems and the root cause of many diseases a...
Iron modified materials have been proposed as a filter medium to remove arsenic compounds from groun...
Natural iron ores were tested as adsorbents for the removal of arsenic from contaminated water. Inve...
More than 170 million individuals have been influenced by arsenic (As) because of the ingestion of A...
The adsorption of As(III) from aqueous solutions using naturally occurring and modified Algerian mon...
136-141The removal of As(III) from its aqueous solutions by adsorption on homogeneous mixture of chi...
Use of red mud, which is a waste product from bauxite processing, has been explored as an alternate ...
Background: Zero-valent iron can control the sites contaminated Arsenic (V) used. The aim of this re...
The adsorption bf As(V) on China clay has been investigated in the light of contact times, concentra...
Arsenic pollution of water is a major problem faced worldwide. Arsenic is a suspected carcinogen in ...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.Arsenic contamination in water sources is a global problem. Ad...
In the present study, a new adsorbent was produced from spent bleaching earth by H2SO4 impregnation ...
Effects of pH, As species, and Fe/Mn minerals on the fractions of adsorbed As in aquifer sediments w...
This paper addresses the treatment of arsenic(III) contaminated water by adsorption technique using ...
ABSTRACT: In this study, the removal of As (V) from water resources by using aluminum-coated pumice ...
Arsenic is a commonly occurring toxic metal in natural systems and the root cause of many diseases a...
Iron modified materials have been proposed as a filter medium to remove arsenic compounds from groun...