The performance of peat and modified peat in the remediation of wastewater containing cadmium (Cd) and nickel (Ni) was investigated in both batch and continuous process. Peat is an attractive natural sorbent because it is widespread and inexpensive. The sorption capacity can be determined using Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. The batch sorption results showed that sulfuric acid treatment (STP) enhances the sorption capacity of the peat. Temperature, concentration of metals and time influences the sorption process. Breakthrough curves for cadmium and nickel were evaluated for several column characteristics: the height of the exchange zone, time taken by the exchange zone to travel its own height and rate of movement of the exchange zone. ...
Bicomponent aqueous solutions of copper and nickel ions have been used to investigate the sorption o...
The sorption mechanism of cadmium ions on the modified fen peat is investigated. The kinetic, equili...
Heavy metals such as lead, copper and nickel can cause heavy metal pollution that is health hazard t...
The performance of peat and modified peat in the remediation of wastewater containing cadmium (Cd) a...
A detailed study of the sorption of Ni2+ and Co2+ from simulated wastewater on saprist peat is prese...
Air dried saprist Newfoundland peat, harvested from a private peat bog owned by Traverse Nursery in ...
This research investigated the biosorption of cadmium (Cd) from aqueous solutions by six highly char...
AbstractAnalysis was carried out to determine the physicochemical characteristics – morphological an...
Abstract Peat is an excellent material for metal sorption since it naturally contains different kin...
In this study, fibrist and saprist sphagnum peat soils taken from a bog in Torbay, Newfoundland (Can...
Abstract This study investigated metal removal efficiency of natural (N peat) and HCl treated peat (...
Peat is a candidate filter material for in situ treatment of urban runoff, contaminated groundwater ...
ABSTRACT: Sorption is an effective process for the remediation of mine water with low metal concentr...
International audiencePeat moss, a natural inexpensive material, is able to play an important rrle i...
Adsorption of heavy metal ions (e.g. copper, nickel and lead) onto sphagnum moss peat was investigat...
Bicomponent aqueous solutions of copper and nickel ions have been used to investigate the sorption o...
The sorption mechanism of cadmium ions on the modified fen peat is investigated. The kinetic, equili...
Heavy metals such as lead, copper and nickel can cause heavy metal pollution that is health hazard t...
The performance of peat and modified peat in the remediation of wastewater containing cadmium (Cd) a...
A detailed study of the sorption of Ni2+ and Co2+ from simulated wastewater on saprist peat is prese...
Air dried saprist Newfoundland peat, harvested from a private peat bog owned by Traverse Nursery in ...
This research investigated the biosorption of cadmium (Cd) from aqueous solutions by six highly char...
AbstractAnalysis was carried out to determine the physicochemical characteristics – morphological an...
Abstract Peat is an excellent material for metal sorption since it naturally contains different kin...
In this study, fibrist and saprist sphagnum peat soils taken from a bog in Torbay, Newfoundland (Can...
Abstract This study investigated metal removal efficiency of natural (N peat) and HCl treated peat (...
Peat is a candidate filter material for in situ treatment of urban runoff, contaminated groundwater ...
ABSTRACT: Sorption is an effective process for the remediation of mine water with low metal concentr...
International audiencePeat moss, a natural inexpensive material, is able to play an important rrle i...
Adsorption of heavy metal ions (e.g. copper, nickel and lead) onto sphagnum moss peat was investigat...
Bicomponent aqueous solutions of copper and nickel ions have been used to investigate the sorption o...
The sorption mechanism of cadmium ions on the modified fen peat is investigated. The kinetic, equili...
Heavy metals such as lead, copper and nickel can cause heavy metal pollution that is health hazard t...