Anthropogenic activities can lead to elevated concentrations of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in soil and water. Thus, the search for low-cost, ecofriendly and innovative sorbents is a global necessity. The present investigation addresses the performance of peat and compost derived from the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) as a sorbent of zinc (Zn), lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd). The physicochemical features and effects of the initial concentration (equilibrium) and contact time (kinetic) were systematically analyzed by batch experiments. In addition, human bioaccessibility tests were conducted to compare the human health risk of these PTEs postsorption. The results showed that the sorption capacities followed the order: c...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the use of inorganic and organic wastes of industry and...
AbstractAnalysis was carried out to determine the physicochemical characteristics – morphological an...
The high sorption capacity of compost indicates that it can be a cheap alternative to the currently ...
Bonemeal, coir, compost, green waste compost, peat and wood bark all potentially could be used as am...
Adsorption function and capacities, for heavy metals and selected hydrocarbons, of several low-cost ...
There is an increasing interest in the development of in situ methods of contaminated soil and groun...
The thesis presents a study of adsorbent materials for treatment of contaminated waters and remediat...
Peat is a candidate filter material for in situ treatment of urban runoff, contaminated groundwater ...
The removal and retention of cadmium, copper, and zinc is investigated with batch and column experi...
This paper has the aim to assess the ability of garden derived compost to remove dissolved heavy met...
This work investigates adsorption of metal ions on Sphagnum peat from solutions with environmentally...
The presence of heavy metals in surface water, which is common in mining area pose harmful effect to...
Peat has been evaluated as an efficient sorbent. In this paper, peat for removal of Pb 2+ ions from ...
The effectiveness of using amendments in metal stabilization was determined, and their potential for...
Zinc and Cadmium are elements similar in chemical properties but different in mobility and availabil...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the use of inorganic and organic wastes of industry and...
AbstractAnalysis was carried out to determine the physicochemical characteristics – morphological an...
The high sorption capacity of compost indicates that it can be a cheap alternative to the currently ...
Bonemeal, coir, compost, green waste compost, peat and wood bark all potentially could be used as am...
Adsorption function and capacities, for heavy metals and selected hydrocarbons, of several low-cost ...
There is an increasing interest in the development of in situ methods of contaminated soil and groun...
The thesis presents a study of adsorbent materials for treatment of contaminated waters and remediat...
Peat is a candidate filter material for in situ treatment of urban runoff, contaminated groundwater ...
The removal and retention of cadmium, copper, and zinc is investigated with batch and column experi...
This paper has the aim to assess the ability of garden derived compost to remove dissolved heavy met...
This work investigates adsorption of metal ions on Sphagnum peat from solutions with environmentally...
The presence of heavy metals in surface water, which is common in mining area pose harmful effect to...
Peat has been evaluated as an efficient sorbent. In this paper, peat for removal of Pb 2+ ions from ...
The effectiveness of using amendments in metal stabilization was determined, and their potential for...
Zinc and Cadmium are elements similar in chemical properties but different in mobility and availabil...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the use of inorganic and organic wastes of industry and...
AbstractAnalysis was carried out to determine the physicochemical characteristics – morphological an...
The high sorption capacity of compost indicates that it can be a cheap alternative to the currently ...