The sorption of copper(II) ions by the mineral filter material MS was studied. The study was carried out on a model solution of copper(II) sulfate containing an additional 400 mg/dm3 of sodium sulfate. It demonstrates that the sorption properties of MS are due to the simultaneous action of two factors. The first is associated with an increase in the pH of the solution being purified when the MS material is introduced into it, which leads to the precipitation of copper(II) ions from the solution in the form of the corresponding hydroxide. The second is the ability of the MS to remove copper(II) ions from the solution by the mechanism of adsorption described by the Langmuir equation. It was found that with an increase in the pH of the solutio...
The large volume of recycling waters from the Soryinskoye tailing pond (up to 1300 m3/h) offers inte...
Currently, the problem of water purification from chemical and microbiological contaminations is ver...
WOS: 000260942400006PubMed ID: 18375056This paper presents the adsorption of Cu(II) from aqueous sol...
The sorption of copper(II) ions by the mineral filter material MS was studied. The study was carried...
Sorption properties of bentonite clays of East Kazakhstan have been studied by the example of model ...
Heavy metals, including copper, are a serious environmental problem today. As an essential part of a...
Abstract: The ODM-2F sorbent based on diatomite with a porosity of ~75% is used as a filter material...
The sorption of divalent copper, natural sorbents of kaolinite and montmorillonite clays and carbon ...
In comparison with several other reported inorganic sorbents, Camellia tree leaf and primary sludge ...
Removal of heavy metals from the environment is important for living beings. The present work inves...
Due to the growth of man-caused pollution, there is a need to use modern methods of water purificati...
The existence of heavy metals is one of the major problems in the world. Increasing concentration of...
Heavy metals, the non-degradable elements of the earth's crust, have many adverse effects on the hu...
By a chemical method, using a method offered by Massart, where as the use of initial solutions of ch...
The use of peat for removal of copper(II) from aqueous solution has been investigated at various ini...
The large volume of recycling waters from the Soryinskoye tailing pond (up to 1300 m3/h) offers inte...
Currently, the problem of water purification from chemical and microbiological contaminations is ver...
WOS: 000260942400006PubMed ID: 18375056This paper presents the adsorption of Cu(II) from aqueous sol...
The sorption of copper(II) ions by the mineral filter material MS was studied. The study was carried...
Sorption properties of bentonite clays of East Kazakhstan have been studied by the example of model ...
Heavy metals, including copper, are a serious environmental problem today. As an essential part of a...
Abstract: The ODM-2F sorbent based on diatomite with a porosity of ~75% is used as a filter material...
The sorption of divalent copper, natural sorbents of kaolinite and montmorillonite clays and carbon ...
In comparison with several other reported inorganic sorbents, Camellia tree leaf and primary sludge ...
Removal of heavy metals from the environment is important for living beings. The present work inves...
Due to the growth of man-caused pollution, there is a need to use modern methods of water purificati...
The existence of heavy metals is one of the major problems in the world. Increasing concentration of...
Heavy metals, the non-degradable elements of the earth's crust, have many adverse effects on the hu...
By a chemical method, using a method offered by Massart, where as the use of initial solutions of ch...
The use of peat for removal of copper(II) from aqueous solution has been investigated at various ini...
The large volume of recycling waters from the Soryinskoye tailing pond (up to 1300 m3/h) offers inte...
Currently, the problem of water purification from chemical and microbiological contaminations is ver...
WOS: 000260942400006PubMed ID: 18375056This paper presents the adsorption of Cu(II) from aqueous sol...