In the light of the need to find an effective way to remove phosphorus from wastewater, studies on the suitability of sorption materials in this process should be conducted. The aim of the study was to examine the potential benefits of using selected adsorbents to reduce orthophosphates from the model solution under steady conditions. The study was conducted on a laboratory scale using synthetic wastewater with concentration of P-PO4 in the range of 5-100 mg/dm3. Experiment has shown that fine-grained material M1 (0-2 mm) is highly effective at removal of phosphorus compounds at the level of 97.8% at the highest concentration of P-PO4. The sorption capacity achieved during the investigation was 9.6 mg/g, while the maximum sorption capacity ...
The application of low cost materials in wastewater treatment has recently attracted great interest;...
This work is a part of a comprehensive study on economic re-utilization of a phosphate contaminated ...
Excessive richness of nutrients in water bodies such as rivers, lakes and ponds lead into deteriorat...
In the light of the need to find an effective way to remove phosphorus from wastewater, studies on t...
The surplus of phosphorous in surface water leads to increasing its productivity, and makes the wate...
Phosphorus is an essential component in all living organisms; it is one of the components of the DNA...
The object of research in this work is model aqueous solutions containing phosphate ions. Phosphorus...
The management phosphates in freshwater has significant importance to regulate eutrophication. Phosp...
Reducing the costs associated with water management, improving water quality and the environment are...
Assessment of sorption properties and kinetic reaction of phosphorus reactive material to limit diff...
Literature reviews and laboratory work were used to examine the phosphorus removal efficiency of the...
Phosphorus is a limited global resource; current studies have to be focused mainly on its recovery r...
Several substrates have been examined on their phosphate sorption capacity. Wollastonite powder exhi...
Abstract Phosphates are very important basic materials in agricultural and other industrial applicat...
Eutrophication and the resulting formation of harmful algal blooms causes huge economic and environm...
The application of low cost materials in wastewater treatment has recently attracted great interest;...
This work is a part of a comprehensive study on economic re-utilization of a phosphate contaminated ...
Excessive richness of nutrients in water bodies such as rivers, lakes and ponds lead into deteriorat...
In the light of the need to find an effective way to remove phosphorus from wastewater, studies on t...
The surplus of phosphorous in surface water leads to increasing its productivity, and makes the wate...
Phosphorus is an essential component in all living organisms; it is one of the components of the DNA...
The object of research in this work is model aqueous solutions containing phosphate ions. Phosphorus...
The management phosphates in freshwater has significant importance to regulate eutrophication. Phosp...
Reducing the costs associated with water management, improving water quality and the environment are...
Assessment of sorption properties and kinetic reaction of phosphorus reactive material to limit diff...
Literature reviews and laboratory work were used to examine the phosphorus removal efficiency of the...
Phosphorus is a limited global resource; current studies have to be focused mainly on its recovery r...
Several substrates have been examined on their phosphate sorption capacity. Wollastonite powder exhi...
Abstract Phosphates are very important basic materials in agricultural and other industrial applicat...
Eutrophication and the resulting formation of harmful algal blooms causes huge economic and environm...
The application of low cost materials in wastewater treatment has recently attracted great interest;...
This work is a part of a comprehensive study on economic re-utilization of a phosphate contaminated ...
Excessive richness of nutrients in water bodies such as rivers, lakes and ponds lead into deteriorat...