Two compounds based on calcium silicate hydrate and modified with Fe(III), using FeCl3 and Fe(OH)(3) as iron sources, were synthesized, characterized and evaluated as adsorbents for removing ionic species from an arsenic containing acidic aqueous mine solution. The adsorbents were prepared by contacting an aqueous solution of sodium silicate with calcium hydroxide and Fe(III) compounds. The structure of these adsorbents was determined by X-ray diffraction, FTIR, DSC, BET porosimetry analysis, mean particle size measurements and chemical analysis. Both adsorbents are amorphous, consisting of large agglomerates of particles whose mean particle size averages 358 nm with a surface area variable between 80 and 150 m(2)/g. Both adsorbents showed ...
The present research considers the adsorption of H2AsO4–, CrO42–, Ni2+, Fe3+ ions from their aqueous...
A series of hybrid silicates containing iron oxides was synthesized by adding various amounts of iro...
Contamination of groundwater by arsenic due to natural processes is rather common worldwide and hind...
Arsenic has been classified as a toxic and carcinogenic chemical element. It therefore presents a se...
Natural iron ores were tested as adsorbents for the removal of arsenic from contaminated water. Inve...
Abstract: Low-cost adsorbents constituted by Fe-modified-aluminosilicates (laminar and zeolite type ...
In this work the elimination of arsenic ions (V) in water was investigated by adsorption with Mexica...
Iron modified materials have been proposed as a filter medium to remove arsenic compounds from groun...
Groundwater contamination with arsenic (As) has been recognized as a serious problem and there are v...
Arsenic removal from drinking water by adsorption on natural and iron modified clinoptilolite was in...
Abstract. The possibility of removing soluble arsenic from water during the application of a treatme...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.Arsenic contamination in water sources is a global problem. Ad...
Arsenic pollution in waters is due to natural and anthropogenic sources. Human exposure to arsenic i...
Potential low-cost sorption materials (mostly industrial by-products) were screened for removal of a...
Layered Double Hydroxides of Mg–Al–Fe and their mixed metallic oxides of high specific surface area ...
The present research considers the adsorption of H2AsO4–, CrO42–, Ni2+, Fe3+ ions from their aqueous...
A series of hybrid silicates containing iron oxides was synthesized by adding various amounts of iro...
Contamination of groundwater by arsenic due to natural processes is rather common worldwide and hind...
Arsenic has been classified as a toxic and carcinogenic chemical element. It therefore presents a se...
Natural iron ores were tested as adsorbents for the removal of arsenic from contaminated water. Inve...
Abstract: Low-cost adsorbents constituted by Fe-modified-aluminosilicates (laminar and zeolite type ...
In this work the elimination of arsenic ions (V) in water was investigated by adsorption with Mexica...
Iron modified materials have been proposed as a filter medium to remove arsenic compounds from groun...
Groundwater contamination with arsenic (As) has been recognized as a serious problem and there are v...
Arsenic removal from drinking water by adsorption on natural and iron modified clinoptilolite was in...
Abstract. The possibility of removing soluble arsenic from water during the application of a treatme...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.Arsenic contamination in water sources is a global problem. Ad...
Arsenic pollution in waters is due to natural and anthropogenic sources. Human exposure to arsenic i...
Potential low-cost sorption materials (mostly industrial by-products) were screened for removal of a...
Layered Double Hydroxides of Mg–Al–Fe and their mixed metallic oxides of high specific surface area ...
The present research considers the adsorption of H2AsO4–, CrO42–, Ni2+, Fe3+ ions from their aqueous...
A series of hybrid silicates containing iron oxides was synthesized by adding various amounts of iro...
Contamination of groundwater by arsenic due to natural processes is rather common worldwide and hind...