Throughout the developing world, over 200 million people drink groundwater containing fluoride concentrations surpassing the World Health Organization's maximum recommended contaminant level (WHO-MCL) of 1.5 mg F−/L, resulting in adverse health effects ranging from mottled tooth enamel to debilitating skeletal fluorosis.Existing technologies to remove fluoride from water, such as reverse osmosis and filtration with activated alumina, are expensive and are not accessible for low-income communities. Our group and others have demonstrated that minimally-processed bauxite ores can remove fluoride to safe levels at a fraction of the cost of activated alumina. We report results from testing for some technical challenges that may arise in field de...
People on globe are suffering from various problems due to undesired changes in physical, chemical a...
Literature reported that drinking water is a precious and scarce resource and it has to be protected...
Most of the arid and semiarid zones of the Indian subcontinent are seriously affected by the fluoros...
Throughout the developing world, over 200 million people drink groundwater containing fluoride conce...
Globally, 200 million people drink groundwater contaminated with fluoride concentrations exceeding t...
Globally, 200 million people are at risk of adverse health effects from drinking groundwater contami...
Background: Fluoride plays an important role in bone and dentin mineralization; however, excess flu...
India represents one-third of the world's fluorosis burden and is the fifth global producer of bauxi...
Globally, 200 million people are at risk of developing fluorosis from drinking groundwater contamina...
Globally, 200 million people are at risk of adverse health effects from drinking groundwater contami...
India represents one-third of the world’s fluorosis burden and is the fifth global producer of bauxi...
International audienceDelivering the right amount of fluoride to drinking water protects the teeth f...
Drinking water contamination by fluoride is recognized as a major public health problem in many part...
Excessive fluoride (F¯) in drinking water due to natural and anthropogenic activities is a serious h...
Department of Chemistry, G. B. College, Naugachia-853 204, Bihar, India E-mail : ashokjha39@gmail.c...
People on globe are suffering from various problems due to undesired changes in physical, chemical a...
Literature reported that drinking water is a precious and scarce resource and it has to be protected...
Most of the arid and semiarid zones of the Indian subcontinent are seriously affected by the fluoros...
Throughout the developing world, over 200 million people drink groundwater containing fluoride conce...
Globally, 200 million people drink groundwater contaminated with fluoride concentrations exceeding t...
Globally, 200 million people are at risk of adverse health effects from drinking groundwater contami...
Background: Fluoride plays an important role in bone and dentin mineralization; however, excess flu...
India represents one-third of the world's fluorosis burden and is the fifth global producer of bauxi...
Globally, 200 million people are at risk of developing fluorosis from drinking groundwater contamina...
Globally, 200 million people are at risk of adverse health effects from drinking groundwater contami...
India represents one-third of the world’s fluorosis burden and is the fifth global producer of bauxi...
International audienceDelivering the right amount of fluoride to drinking water protects the teeth f...
Drinking water contamination by fluoride is recognized as a major public health problem in many part...
Excessive fluoride (F¯) in drinking water due to natural and anthropogenic activities is a serious h...
Department of Chemistry, G. B. College, Naugachia-853 204, Bihar, India E-mail : ashokjha39@gmail.c...
People on globe are suffering from various problems due to undesired changes in physical, chemical a...
Literature reported that drinking water is a precious and scarce resource and it has to be protected...
Most of the arid and semiarid zones of the Indian subcontinent are seriously affected by the fluoros...