This paper present the possible alternative options for the remove of trace elements from drinking water supplies in the trace. Arsenic and chromium are two of the most toxic pollutants, introduced into natural waters from a variety of sources and causing various adverse effects on living bodies. The performance of three filter bed methods was evaluated in the laboratory. Experiments were conducted to investigate the sorption of arsenic and chromium on carbon steel and removal of trace elements from drinking water with a household filtration process. The affinity of the arsenic and chromium species for Fe / Fe3C (iron / iron carbide) sites is the key factor controlling the removal of the elements. The method is based on the use of powdered ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Arsenic is a major drinking water contaminant in many countries causing serious ...
This research is aimed at a broad audience of rural populations affected by drinking arsenic-contami...
Arsenic contamination of ground water resources used for potable water supply is an emerging problem...
This paper present the possible alternative options for the remove of trace elements from drinking w...
This paper presents the possible alternative removal options for the development of safe drinking wa...
Arsenic (As) and chromium (Cr) are two of the most toxic pollutants introduced into natural waters f...
Elements that enter the aquatic environment may pose a health risk to wildlife and humans. The aims ...
413-416Arsenic removal from water in the form of As(III) and As(IV) was investigated using activated...
518-525Present study is carried out for the removal of As(III) from water using commonly available ...
This work aims to the analysis of arsenic desorption from an exhaust activated carbon used for the p...
Arsenic, a common toxic element is mainly transported in the environment by water. Arsenic in drinki...
Chronic arsenic (As) poisoning has been a long standing problem in many countries due to the pollute...
Effects of biological activated carbon (BAC), biological aerated filter (BAF), alum coagulation and ...
The presence of arsenic in drinking water is one of the greatest threats to public health. The aim o...
Among various pollutants in drinking and wastewaters, inorganic species are major, and difficult to ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Arsenic is a major drinking water contaminant in many countries causing serious ...
This research is aimed at a broad audience of rural populations affected by drinking arsenic-contami...
Arsenic contamination of ground water resources used for potable water supply is an emerging problem...
This paper present the possible alternative options for the remove of trace elements from drinking w...
This paper presents the possible alternative removal options for the development of safe drinking wa...
Arsenic (As) and chromium (Cr) are two of the most toxic pollutants introduced into natural waters f...
Elements that enter the aquatic environment may pose a health risk to wildlife and humans. The aims ...
413-416Arsenic removal from water in the form of As(III) and As(IV) was investigated using activated...
518-525Present study is carried out for the removal of As(III) from water using commonly available ...
This work aims to the analysis of arsenic desorption from an exhaust activated carbon used for the p...
Arsenic, a common toxic element is mainly transported in the environment by water. Arsenic in drinki...
Chronic arsenic (As) poisoning has been a long standing problem in many countries due to the pollute...
Effects of biological activated carbon (BAC), biological aerated filter (BAF), alum coagulation and ...
The presence of arsenic in drinking water is one of the greatest threats to public health. The aim o...
Among various pollutants in drinking and wastewaters, inorganic species are major, and difficult to ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Arsenic is a major drinking water contaminant in many countries causing serious ...
This research is aimed at a broad audience of rural populations affected by drinking arsenic-contami...
Arsenic contamination of ground water resources used for potable water supply is an emerging problem...