Chemical contaminants at low concentrations are difficult to remove from water. Chemical precipitation, reverse osmosis and other methods become inefficient when contaminants are present in trace concentrations. The process of adsorption is one of the few alternatives available for such situations (Huang and Morehart, 1991). A number of adsorbent materials have been studied for their capacity to remove heavy metals, including activated carbon, activated alumina, ion exchange resins, crushed coals etc. Some of these materials, such as ion exchange resins are totally effective but expensive and others, such as coal and straw, are inexpensive but ineffective. Activated carbon is very effective in removing heavy metals, but is readily soluble u...
The threat of the accumulation of heavy metals in wastewater is increasing, due to their abilities t...
Filtration technology is well established in the water sector but is limited by inability to remove ...
Batch equilibrium and dynamic column studies were undertaken to compare the metal-removal capabiliti...
Chemical contaminants at low concentrations are difficult to remove from water. Chemical precipitati...
The removal of heavy metals from storm and surface waters by slow sand filtration is described. The ...
Slow sand filters (SSFs) are probably the most effective, simplest and least expensive water treatme...
In this article, the potential of various low-cost adsorbents for the removal of heavy metals from ...
This work investigates the sorption of heavy metals by low-cost, byproducts such as charcoal fines (...
Heavy metals contamination in water has been an issue to the environment and human health. The persi...
In this research, adsorption followed by filtration was used for removing heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Mn, ...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted with a completely randomized design with four treatments and f...
This paper describes the use of by-products as adsorbents for removing heavy metals from aqueous eff...
In this article, the removal performance and cost-effectiveness of various low-cost adsorbents deriv...
The adsorption process is being widely used by various researchers for the removal of heavy metals f...
The release of massive pollutants amounts continuously because of urbanization and industrialization...
The threat of the accumulation of heavy metals in wastewater is increasing, due to their abilities t...
Filtration technology is well established in the water sector but is limited by inability to remove ...
Batch equilibrium and dynamic column studies were undertaken to compare the metal-removal capabiliti...
Chemical contaminants at low concentrations are difficult to remove from water. Chemical precipitati...
The removal of heavy metals from storm and surface waters by slow sand filtration is described. The ...
Slow sand filters (SSFs) are probably the most effective, simplest and least expensive water treatme...
In this article, the potential of various low-cost adsorbents for the removal of heavy metals from ...
This work investigates the sorption of heavy metals by low-cost, byproducts such as charcoal fines (...
Heavy metals contamination in water has been an issue to the environment and human health. The persi...
In this research, adsorption followed by filtration was used for removing heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Mn, ...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted with a completely randomized design with four treatments and f...
This paper describes the use of by-products as adsorbents for removing heavy metals from aqueous eff...
In this article, the removal performance and cost-effectiveness of various low-cost adsorbents deriv...
The adsorption process is being widely used by various researchers for the removal of heavy metals f...
The release of massive pollutants amounts continuously because of urbanization and industrialization...
The threat of the accumulation of heavy metals in wastewater is increasing, due to their abilities t...
Filtration technology is well established in the water sector but is limited by inability to remove ...
Batch equilibrium and dynamic column studies were undertaken to compare the metal-removal capabiliti...