A detailed study of the sorption of Ni2+ and Co2+ from simulated wastewater on saprist peat is presented. The significantly decomposed peat possessed a strong sorptive capacity that was maintained over a wide range of pH. With a metal concentration range of 50 to 200 mg/L, pH range of 3 to 10, peat dose of 2 to 40 g/L, and contact time of 12 to 24 h, batch experiments were conducted based on a four-factor Box-Behnken response surface design. The percentage removals of Ni2+ and Co2+ were analyzed using analysis of variance. Second order response surface models were developed with the significant factors and their interactions to predict the percentage sorption of Ni2+ and Co2+ independently. The prediction equations were verified with additi...
A realistic scenario is that man’s use of metals seriously began to affect the environment during th...
The presence of heavy metals in surface water, which is common in mining area pose harmful effect to...
Heavy metals such as lead, copper and nickel can cause heavy metal pollution that is health hazard t...
Air dried saprist Newfoundland peat, harvested from a private peat bog owned by Traverse Nursery in ...
In this study, fibrist and saprist sphagnum peat soils taken from a bog in Torbay, Newfoundland (Can...
AbstractAnalysis was carried out to determine the physicochemical characteristics – morphological an...
The performance of peat and modified peat in the remediation of wastewater containing cadmium (Cd) a...
The development of the mining industry has led to an increase in the environmental impacts generated...
[[abstract]]Bicomponent aqueous solutions of copper and nickel ions have been used to investigate th...
ABSTRACT: Sorption is an effective process for the remediation of mine water with low metal concentr...
Abstract Peat is an excellent material for metal sorption since it naturally contains different kin...
Abstract This study investigated metal removal efficiency of natural (N peat) and HCl treated peat (...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the tendency of peat to adsorb Pb(II) and Ni(II) ions fr...
Peat is a candidate filter material for in situ treatment of urban runoff, contaminated groundwater ...
Adsorption of heavy metal ions (e.g. copper, nickel and lead) onto sphagnum moss peat was investigat...
A realistic scenario is that man’s use of metals seriously began to affect the environment during th...
The presence of heavy metals in surface water, which is common in mining area pose harmful effect to...
Heavy metals such as lead, copper and nickel can cause heavy metal pollution that is health hazard t...
Air dried saprist Newfoundland peat, harvested from a private peat bog owned by Traverse Nursery in ...
In this study, fibrist and saprist sphagnum peat soils taken from a bog in Torbay, Newfoundland (Can...
AbstractAnalysis was carried out to determine the physicochemical characteristics – morphological an...
The performance of peat and modified peat in the remediation of wastewater containing cadmium (Cd) a...
The development of the mining industry has led to an increase in the environmental impacts generated...
[[abstract]]Bicomponent aqueous solutions of copper and nickel ions have been used to investigate th...
ABSTRACT: Sorption is an effective process for the remediation of mine water with low metal concentr...
Abstract Peat is an excellent material for metal sorption since it naturally contains different kin...
Abstract This study investigated metal removal efficiency of natural (N peat) and HCl treated peat (...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the tendency of peat to adsorb Pb(II) and Ni(II) ions fr...
Peat is a candidate filter material for in situ treatment of urban runoff, contaminated groundwater ...
Adsorption of heavy metal ions (e.g. copper, nickel and lead) onto sphagnum moss peat was investigat...
A realistic scenario is that man’s use of metals seriously began to affect the environment during th...
The presence of heavy metals in surface water, which is common in mining area pose harmful effect to...
Heavy metals such as lead, copper and nickel can cause heavy metal pollution that is health hazard t...