Heavy metals such as Cu(II), if ubiquitous in the runoff, can have adverse effects on the environment and human health. Lime sand bricks, as low-cost adsorbents to be potentially applied in stormwater infiltration facilities, were systematically investigated for Cu(II) removal from water using batch and column experiments. In the batch experiment, the adsorption of Cu(II) to bricks reach an equilibrium within 7 h and the kinetic data fits well with the pseudo-second-order model. The sorption isotherm can be described by both the Freundlich and Langmuir model and the maximum adsorption capacity of the bricks is 7 ± 1 mg/g. In the column experiment, the best removal efficiency for Cu(II) was observed at a filler thickness of 20 cm, servi...
2018Project Manager: Lu Saechao, SaechaoL@wsdot.wa.gov, 360-705-7260PDFTech ReportWA-RD 816.4Agreeme...
The study of Cu(II) from aqueous solutions using the adsorption process on synthetically modified ge...
507-514The present paper describes the results of a study concerning Cu(II) removal from aqueous sys...
Removal of heavy metals, such as copper ions, from water is important to protect human health and th...
Problem statement: Heavy metal accumulation in waste water could affect aquatic life, human health a...
Batch and column experiments were performed on wide range of adsorbent materials for the adsorption ...
Recently, surfactants have shown some potential for remediation of heavy metal contaminated soil, al...
Heavy metals such as Cu(II) are widespread in the environment, and the impact of heavy metals on the...
The intent of this research was to improve the efficiency of slow sand water filters at killing harm...
Heavy metals, such as copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn), are considered hazardous in natural waters due to t...
Graduation date: 2014Low concentrations of dissolved copper have proven to be harmful to a number of...
International audiencePurpose Sugar beet pulp (SBP) has been shown to be a promising low-cost sorben...
In this study, natural sand and Iron Oxide Coated Sand (IOCS) were used to remove copper from contam...
In comparison with several other reported inorganic sorbents, Camellia tree leaf and primary sludge ...
Clay minerals are frequently used natural adsorbents in removing heavy metal ions from the waste sol...
2018Project Manager: Lu Saechao, SaechaoL@wsdot.wa.gov, 360-705-7260PDFTech ReportWA-RD 816.4Agreeme...
The study of Cu(II) from aqueous solutions using the adsorption process on synthetically modified ge...
507-514The present paper describes the results of a study concerning Cu(II) removal from aqueous sys...
Removal of heavy metals, such as copper ions, from water is important to protect human health and th...
Problem statement: Heavy metal accumulation in waste water could affect aquatic life, human health a...
Batch and column experiments were performed on wide range of adsorbent materials for the adsorption ...
Recently, surfactants have shown some potential for remediation of heavy metal contaminated soil, al...
Heavy metals such as Cu(II) are widespread in the environment, and the impact of heavy metals on the...
The intent of this research was to improve the efficiency of slow sand water filters at killing harm...
Heavy metals, such as copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn), are considered hazardous in natural waters due to t...
Graduation date: 2014Low concentrations of dissolved copper have proven to be harmful to a number of...
International audiencePurpose Sugar beet pulp (SBP) has been shown to be a promising low-cost sorben...
In this study, natural sand and Iron Oxide Coated Sand (IOCS) were used to remove copper from contam...
In comparison with several other reported inorganic sorbents, Camellia tree leaf and primary sludge ...
Clay minerals are frequently used natural adsorbents in removing heavy metal ions from the waste sol...
2018Project Manager: Lu Saechao, SaechaoL@wsdot.wa.gov, 360-705-7260PDFTech ReportWA-RD 816.4Agreeme...
The study of Cu(II) from aqueous solutions using the adsorption process on synthetically modified ge...
507-514The present paper describes the results of a study concerning Cu(II) removal from aqueous sys...