Fluoride, the most abundant form of fluorine, is an ion released into the environment, mainly via anthropogenic sources and erosion of mineral rocks. Although the element is well known for its health benefits on teeth and bones, it can as well be a harmful pollutant. In some areas on earth, the population can not obtain drinking water that is below the guideline limits of fluoride, which is set to 1.5 mg/L by the world health organization (WHO). Therefore there is a relevance to develop methods that can clean the waters from excess fluoride. The potential problems when it comes to finding these types of methods is that they can be expensive. However, materials generated as residues in industrial processes may be low in cost. In this thesis,...
Excessive F- in drinking water due to natural and anthropogenic activities is a serious health hazar...
Fluoride is a vital element, essential for support of dental wellbeing. However, fluoride concentrat...
The fluoride removal capability of six different adsorbents (four commercial, i.e., titanium dioxide...
The excessive concentration of fluoride (F−) in water represents a grave problem for several countri...
Abstract: Drinking water contamination by fluoride is recognized as a major public health problem in...
The ability of lateritic soils to remove fluoride from water has been studied. Important issues cons...
Fluoride is one of the anionic contaminants which is found in excess in surface or groundwater becau...
Fluoride is one of the anionic contaminants which is found in excess in surface or groundwater becau...
Fluoride pollution of water is widespread in several parts of India. Fluoride although beneficial to...
The capability of the use of the adsorbent produced from coal mining wastes for uptaking fluoride fr...
Fluoride contamination in groundwater has been recognized as one of the serious problems for water q...
The sludge from the water supply plant was investigated to remove fluoride ions from the water. To i...
International audienceDelivering the right amount of fluoride to drinking water protects the teeth f...
Abstract Fluoride is recognized as a vital ion for human and animal growth because of the critical r...
Drinking water provides many vital elements for the human body, but the presence of some dissolved e...
Excessive F- in drinking water due to natural and anthropogenic activities is a serious health hazar...
Fluoride is a vital element, essential for support of dental wellbeing. However, fluoride concentrat...
The fluoride removal capability of six different adsorbents (four commercial, i.e., titanium dioxide...
The excessive concentration of fluoride (F−) in water represents a grave problem for several countri...
Abstract: Drinking water contamination by fluoride is recognized as a major public health problem in...
The ability of lateritic soils to remove fluoride from water has been studied. Important issues cons...
Fluoride is one of the anionic contaminants which is found in excess in surface or groundwater becau...
Fluoride is one of the anionic contaminants which is found in excess in surface or groundwater becau...
Fluoride pollution of water is widespread in several parts of India. Fluoride although beneficial to...
The capability of the use of the adsorbent produced from coal mining wastes for uptaking fluoride fr...
Fluoride contamination in groundwater has been recognized as one of the serious problems for water q...
The sludge from the water supply plant was investigated to remove fluoride ions from the water. To i...
International audienceDelivering the right amount of fluoride to drinking water protects the teeth f...
Abstract Fluoride is recognized as a vital ion for human and animal growth because of the critical r...
Drinking water provides many vital elements for the human body, but the presence of some dissolved e...
Excessive F- in drinking water due to natural and anthropogenic activities is a serious health hazar...
Fluoride is a vital element, essential for support of dental wellbeing. However, fluoride concentrat...
The fluoride removal capability of six different adsorbents (four commercial, i.e., titanium dioxide...