Red mud, an abundant industrial waste from alumina industry, represents a rich source of various metal oxides, mainly of Fe2O3 Al2O3 and SiO2. In this study, the rinsed Bosnian red mud (RBRM) was evaluated as an economical, composite sorbent for aqueous Ni2+ ions. The process was investigated as a function of pH, contact time and initial metal concentration. The investigated mineral mixture exhibited a high acid neutralising capacity, and its most important role in cation immobilization was observed in the initial pH range 2-8. The initial metal ion concentration strongly influenced the sorption kinetics and equilibrium times. Addition of 5 g/L of RBRM caused 100% removal from the solutions of 10(-4) to 5 x 10(-4) mol/L, whereas with the fu...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Various minerals and industrial waste have been studied for use as an adsorbent, ...
The industrial waste, bauxite residue generated in the Bayer chemical process of alumina production,...
The removal of color from wastewater is a major problem for textile industries. The best option to r...
Red mud, an abundant industrial waste from alumina industry, represents a rich source of various met...
The waste red mud, remaining in remarkable quantities after the digestion of bauxite ores following ...
Red mud, a heterogeneous mineral waste from aluminum industry, can be beneficially utilized as a sor...
In this study, the adsorption of hexavalent chromium and zinc ions from the solution is investigated...
An iron oxide sorbent derived from red mud waste (termed red mud akaganeite (RMA)) was investigated ...
The removal of Ni(II) from aqueous solutions by raw red mud powder was studied in the absence and in...
Red mud (RM) is an industrial waste generated during production of alumina from using the Bayer proc...
Red mud is generated at a rate of up to 175.5 million tons per year. The global stockpile of red mud...
Red mud is a by-product of alumina extraction from bauxite ore using the Bayer process. Worldwide co...
Red mud, a voluminous waste produced from alumina industry, mainly consist of oxides of alum...
Red mud (RM) is a waste product that results from bauxite refining via the Bayer process. Its dispos...
This study presents a novel utilisation of bauxite residue through the development of a highly selec...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Various minerals and industrial waste have been studied for use as an adsorbent, ...
The industrial waste, bauxite residue generated in the Bayer chemical process of alumina production,...
The removal of color from wastewater is a major problem for textile industries. The best option to r...
Red mud, an abundant industrial waste from alumina industry, represents a rich source of various met...
The waste red mud, remaining in remarkable quantities after the digestion of bauxite ores following ...
Red mud, a heterogeneous mineral waste from aluminum industry, can be beneficially utilized as a sor...
In this study, the adsorption of hexavalent chromium and zinc ions from the solution is investigated...
An iron oxide sorbent derived from red mud waste (termed red mud akaganeite (RMA)) was investigated ...
The removal of Ni(II) from aqueous solutions by raw red mud powder was studied in the absence and in...
Red mud (RM) is an industrial waste generated during production of alumina from using the Bayer proc...
Red mud is generated at a rate of up to 175.5 million tons per year. The global stockpile of red mud...
Red mud is a by-product of alumina extraction from bauxite ore using the Bayer process. Worldwide co...
Red mud, a voluminous waste produced from alumina industry, mainly consist of oxides of alum...
Red mud (RM) is a waste product that results from bauxite refining via the Bayer process. Its dispos...
This study presents a novel utilisation of bauxite residue through the development of a highly selec...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Various minerals and industrial waste have been studied for use as an adsorbent, ...
The industrial waste, bauxite residue generated in the Bayer chemical process of alumina production,...
The removal of color from wastewater is a major problem for textile industries. The best option to r...