This study firstly aimed to investigate the potential of simultaneous metal (loid) removal from metal (oid) solution through adsorption on iron-peat, where the sorbent was made from peat and Fe by-products. Up-flow columns filled with the prepared sorbent were used to treat water contaminated with As, Cu, Cr, and Zn. Peat effectively adsorbed Cr, Cu, and Zn, whereas approximately 50% of inlet As was detected in the eluent. Iron-sand was effective only for adsorbing As, but Cr, Cu, and Zn were poorly adsorbed. Only iron-peat showed the simultaneous removal of all tested metal (loid)s. Metal (loid) leaching from the spent sorbent at reducing conditions as means to assess the behaviour of the spent sorbent if landfilled was also evaluated. For...
This research evaluated the effectiveness of a commercially available adsorbent, Kemiron, to remove ...
The aim of this study was to find sorption filters with a capacity to remove heavy metals from landf...
There is an increasing interest in the development of in situ methods of contaminated soil and groun...
This study firstly aimed to investigate the potential of simultaneous metal (loid) removal from meta...
In Sweden due to the industrial activities, such as wood impregnation, multiple point sources of ars...
This study aimed at combining iron and peat to produce a sorbent suitable for a simultaneous removal...
Leachate is generated by the action of water on the solid wastes deposited in sanitary landfills or ...
Abstract This study investigated metal removal efficiency of natural (N peat) and HCl treated peat (...
Abstract Numerous studies have examined the performance of mineral and biomass-based sorbents for m...
Peat is a candidate filter material for in situ treatment of urban runoff, contaminated groundwater ...
Metal adsorption and surface charge determinations were performed previously on well-characterised S...
Adsorption function and capacities, for heavy metals and selected hydrocarbons, of several low-cost ...
The thesis presents a study of adsorbent materials for treatment of contaminated waters and remediat...
Aquatic sediments contaminated with heavy metals originating from mining and metallurgical activitie...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring contaminant in ground water. The link between human exposure to ele...
This research evaluated the effectiveness of a commercially available adsorbent, Kemiron, to remove ...
The aim of this study was to find sorption filters with a capacity to remove heavy metals from landf...
There is an increasing interest in the development of in situ methods of contaminated soil and groun...
This study firstly aimed to investigate the potential of simultaneous metal (loid) removal from meta...
In Sweden due to the industrial activities, such as wood impregnation, multiple point sources of ars...
This study aimed at combining iron and peat to produce a sorbent suitable for a simultaneous removal...
Leachate is generated by the action of water on the solid wastes deposited in sanitary landfills or ...
Abstract This study investigated metal removal efficiency of natural (N peat) and HCl treated peat (...
Abstract Numerous studies have examined the performance of mineral and biomass-based sorbents for m...
Peat is a candidate filter material for in situ treatment of urban runoff, contaminated groundwater ...
Metal adsorption and surface charge determinations were performed previously on well-characterised S...
Adsorption function and capacities, for heavy metals and selected hydrocarbons, of several low-cost ...
The thesis presents a study of adsorbent materials for treatment of contaminated waters and remediat...
Aquatic sediments contaminated with heavy metals originating from mining and metallurgical activitie...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring contaminant in ground water. The link between human exposure to ele...
This research evaluated the effectiveness of a commercially available adsorbent, Kemiron, to remove ...
The aim of this study was to find sorption filters with a capacity to remove heavy metals from landf...
There is an increasing interest in the development of in situ methods of contaminated soil and groun...