Adsorption is an effective process to remove mercury from polluted waters. In spite of the great number of experiments on this subject, the assessment of the optimal working conditions for industrial processes is suffering the lack of reliable models to describe the main adsorption mechanisms. This paper presents a critical analysis of mercury adsorption on an activated carbon, based on the use of chemical speciation analysis to find out correlations between mercury adsorption and concentration of dissolved species. To support this analysis, a comprehensive experimental study on mercury adsorption at different mercury concentrations, temperatures and pH was carried out in model aqueous solutions. This study pointed out that mercury capture ...
Mercury (Hg), a naturally occurring element, is toxic and can lead to negative health impacts for hu...
In this work the attention was focused on the adsorption of mercuric chloride on activated carbon an...
The adsorption capacity of inorganic mercury (HgCl₂) in brine (NaCl 300g/l) on the particles of grap...
Adsorption is an effective process to remove mercury from polluted waters. In spite of the great num...
Adsorption is an effective process to remove mercury from polluted waters. In spite of the great num...
In this paper the technical feasibility of various adsorbents for mercury removal from contaminatedw...
The adsorption of aqueous mercury species from chloride solutions on a number of activated carbons h...
A commercially available activated carbon (Norit Darco FGD) has been used to perform experimental ru...
Gaseous emissions of mercury compounds from anthropic activities can cause severe harm to the ecosys...
Mercury is one of the most toxic metals present in the environment. Adsorption has been proposed amo...
Experiment was performed to draw a mercury adsorption stoichiometry of ceramic and activated carbon ...
The subject of this Ph.D. thesis is the study of the thermodynamic aspects on the adsorption of meta...
The use of granular activated carbon (GAC) is a typical and sustainable technique for recovering pre...
An activated carbon commercially available named HGR, produced by Calgon-Carbon Group, was used to a...
The main purpose of the present paper is the study of the divalent mercury adsorption phenomena by u...
Mercury (Hg), a naturally occurring element, is toxic and can lead to negative health impacts for hu...
In this work the attention was focused on the adsorption of mercuric chloride on activated carbon an...
The adsorption capacity of inorganic mercury (HgCl₂) in brine (NaCl 300g/l) on the particles of grap...
Adsorption is an effective process to remove mercury from polluted waters. In spite of the great num...
Adsorption is an effective process to remove mercury from polluted waters. In spite of the great num...
In this paper the technical feasibility of various adsorbents for mercury removal from contaminatedw...
The adsorption of aqueous mercury species from chloride solutions on a number of activated carbons h...
A commercially available activated carbon (Norit Darco FGD) has been used to perform experimental ru...
Gaseous emissions of mercury compounds from anthropic activities can cause severe harm to the ecosys...
Mercury is one of the most toxic metals present in the environment. Adsorption has been proposed amo...
Experiment was performed to draw a mercury adsorption stoichiometry of ceramic and activated carbon ...
The subject of this Ph.D. thesis is the study of the thermodynamic aspects on the adsorption of meta...
The use of granular activated carbon (GAC) is a typical and sustainable technique for recovering pre...
An activated carbon commercially available named HGR, produced by Calgon-Carbon Group, was used to a...
The main purpose of the present paper is the study of the divalent mercury adsorption phenomena by u...
Mercury (Hg), a naturally occurring element, is toxic and can lead to negative health impacts for hu...
In this work the attention was focused on the adsorption of mercuric chloride on activated carbon an...
The adsorption capacity of inorganic mercury (HgCl₂) in brine (NaCl 300g/l) on the particles of grap...