International audienceIn water treatment, removal of arsenite, the most toxic arsenic inorganic form, consists often in its oxidation, followed by precipitation or adsorption step. In this work, this oxidation step was done by a biological process, using an autotrophic bacterial consortium named CAsO1, isolated from a gold mining site. A pilot plant was built, consisting of two biological fixed beds, inoculated with the CAsO1 consortium and fed with synthetic water spiked with As(III). Firstly, the hydrodynamic parameters were determined. The residence time distribution modelling showed a plug flow distribution with low diffusion phenomena. Secondly, the kinetic analysis, considering a first order reaction, made it possible to calculate the...
Arsenic (As), is the 20th most abundant natural element in the earth’s crust. Furthermore, an ...
Arsenic (As) contamination in drinking water represents a worldwide threat to human health. During l...
Laboratory scale bioreactors were used to investigate the treatment of arsenic species deliberately ...
International audienceIn water treatment, removal of arsenite, the most toxic arsenic inorganic form...
Decrease of As authorized level in drinking waters to 10 μg.l-1 requires developing treatments with ...
In drinking water supply, arsenic exists mostly as As(III) and As(V) forms which are toxic to living...
The removal of arsenic toxicity from water is accomplished by a preliminary preoxidative step transf...
Herein we report the findings of an integrated green process for the continuous oxidation and biomin...
Catalytic bio-oxidation of toxic Arsenite (As(III)) to Arsenate (As(V)) in a mixed culture of bacter...
International audienceA combined process, including As(III) oxidation and As removal by the fibrous ...
The removal of arsenic toxicity from water is accomplished by a preliminary pre-oxidative step trans...
© 2018 In this work, a kinetic model was proposed to evaluate the simultaneous removal of arsenite (...
In the present study arsenic contaminated simulated water and groundwater was treated by the combina...
<p>In the present study arsenic contaminated simulated water and groundwater was treated by the comb...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring metalloid present in many organic and inorganic compounds. The most...
Arsenic (As), is the 20th most abundant natural element in the earth’s crust. Furthermore, an ...
Arsenic (As) contamination in drinking water represents a worldwide threat to human health. During l...
Laboratory scale bioreactors were used to investigate the treatment of arsenic species deliberately ...
International audienceIn water treatment, removal of arsenite, the most toxic arsenic inorganic form...
Decrease of As authorized level in drinking waters to 10 μg.l-1 requires developing treatments with ...
In drinking water supply, arsenic exists mostly as As(III) and As(V) forms which are toxic to living...
The removal of arsenic toxicity from water is accomplished by a preliminary preoxidative step transf...
Herein we report the findings of an integrated green process for the continuous oxidation and biomin...
Catalytic bio-oxidation of toxic Arsenite (As(III)) to Arsenate (As(V)) in a mixed culture of bacter...
International audienceA combined process, including As(III) oxidation and As removal by the fibrous ...
The removal of arsenic toxicity from water is accomplished by a preliminary pre-oxidative step trans...
© 2018 In this work, a kinetic model was proposed to evaluate the simultaneous removal of arsenite (...
In the present study arsenic contaminated simulated water and groundwater was treated by the combina...
<p>In the present study arsenic contaminated simulated water and groundwater was treated by the comb...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring metalloid present in many organic and inorganic compounds. The most...
Arsenic (As), is the 20th most abundant natural element in the earth’s crust. Furthermore, an ...
Arsenic (As) contamination in drinking water represents a worldwide threat to human health. During l...
Laboratory scale bioreactors were used to investigate the treatment of arsenic species deliberately ...