The removal of phosphate in digested sludge supernatant by modified coal fly ash was investigated in this study. Modification of the fly ash by the addition of sulfuric acid could significantly enhance its immobilization ability. The experimental results also showed that adsorption of phosphate by the modified fly ash was rapid with the removal percentage of phosphate reaching an equilibrium of 98.62% in less than 5 minutes. The optimum pH for phosphate removal was 9 and the removal percentage increased with increasing adsorbent dosage. The effect of temperature on phosphate removal efficiency was not significant from 20 to 40 degrees C. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscope analyses showed that phosphate formed an amorphous pr...
Phosphate in freshwater possesses significant effects on both quality of water and human health. Hen...
Excessive richness of nutrients in water bodies such as rivers, lakes and ponds lead into deteriorat...
Excessive richness of nutrients in water bodies such as rivers, lakes and ponds lead into deteriorat...
The application of low cost materials in wastewater treatment has recently attracted great interest;...
There is interest in recovering phosphate (P(V)) from secondary sources, such as waste water streams...
There is interest in recovering phosphate (P(V)) from secondary sources, such as waste water streams...
183-187Phosphorus (P) is an important element in making a major contribution to agriculture and ind...
Phosphorus (P) is an important element in making a major contribution to agriculture and industrial ...
development of technology for P removal offers the opportunity for abatement of environmental hazard...
AbstractThe application of low cost materials in wastewater treatment has recently attracted great i...
The main composition and availability of fly ash cause this waste which has potential as an adsorben...
Using waste as a resource to control phosphate pollution is a rising trend. This study describes the...
This study aims to investigate a new and sustainable approach for the reuse of industrial by-product...
In this work, magnetic Fe-Cu bimetal oxide modified fly ash was used to remove phosphate from coat...
Abstract “Pozzolan” is a slag from the burning of coal in power plants which has the potential to as...
Phosphate in freshwater possesses significant effects on both quality of water and human health. Hen...
Excessive richness of nutrients in water bodies such as rivers, lakes and ponds lead into deteriorat...
Excessive richness of nutrients in water bodies such as rivers, lakes and ponds lead into deteriorat...
The application of low cost materials in wastewater treatment has recently attracted great interest;...
There is interest in recovering phosphate (P(V)) from secondary sources, such as waste water streams...
There is interest in recovering phosphate (P(V)) from secondary sources, such as waste water streams...
183-187Phosphorus (P) is an important element in making a major contribution to agriculture and ind...
Phosphorus (P) is an important element in making a major contribution to agriculture and industrial ...
development of technology for P removal offers the opportunity for abatement of environmental hazard...
AbstractThe application of low cost materials in wastewater treatment has recently attracted great i...
The main composition and availability of fly ash cause this waste which has potential as an adsorben...
Using waste as a resource to control phosphate pollution is a rising trend. This study describes the...
This study aims to investigate a new and sustainable approach for the reuse of industrial by-product...
In this work, magnetic Fe-Cu bimetal oxide modified fly ash was used to remove phosphate from coat...
Abstract “Pozzolan” is a slag from the burning of coal in power plants which has the potential to as...
Phosphate in freshwater possesses significant effects on both quality of water and human health. Hen...
Excessive richness of nutrients in water bodies such as rivers, lakes and ponds lead into deteriorat...
Excessive richness of nutrients in water bodies such as rivers, lakes and ponds lead into deteriorat...