This work aims to the analysis of arsenic desorption from an exhaust activated carbon used for the purification of a natural water. This last was used to mimic the properties of common groundwater or drinking water. Different low-cost and harmless eluting solutions were considered, including distilled water, natural water, saline (NaCl, CaCl2 and NaNO3) and basic (NaOH) solutions. Experimental results showed that, for 1 g of activated carbon with arsenic loading close to the maximum value available for the model natural water (omega approximate to 0.1 mg/g), it is possible to recover more than 80% of the arsenic using 20 ml of 0.1 M sodium chloride solution. A temperature variation within 20 and 40 degrees C has scarce effect on desorption ...
In the present study, waste and low-cost materials like Cast-Iron Filings (wastes from mechanical wo...
This study aimed at evaluating and comparing the removal of arsenic from solutions by a low-cost was...
Arsenic contamination in groundwater is widespread and it is causing a serious environmental and hea...
This work aims to the analysis of arsenic desorption from an exhaust activated carbon used for the p...
The arsenic pollution of waters and wastewaters is concerning many countries across the world, and b...
This paper addresses the development of low-cost adsorbents for removal of arsenic from water in sup...
413-416Arsenic removal from water in the form of As(III) and As(IV) was investigated using activated...
Arsenic content in groundwater imposes a great threat to people worldwide. As (III) which is toxic e...
More than 170 million individuals have been influenced by arsenic (As) because of the ingestion of A...
The removal of Arsenic from synthetic sample by adsorption on chemical activated carbon prepared fro...
518-525Present study is carried out for the removal of As(III) from water using commonly available ...
Arsenic removal from natural well water from the state of Chihuahua (Mexico) is investigated by adso...
The presence of arsenic in drinking water is one of the greatest threats to public health. The aim o...
The drinking water well in Slovenska Bistrica, Slovenia, contains arsenic in concentration around 50...
The activated carbon (AC) was used for removal of As(III) and As(V) ions from aqueous solutions. Sor...
In the present study, waste and low-cost materials like Cast-Iron Filings (wastes from mechanical wo...
This study aimed at evaluating and comparing the removal of arsenic from solutions by a low-cost was...
Arsenic contamination in groundwater is widespread and it is causing a serious environmental and hea...
This work aims to the analysis of arsenic desorption from an exhaust activated carbon used for the p...
The arsenic pollution of waters and wastewaters is concerning many countries across the world, and b...
This paper addresses the development of low-cost adsorbents for removal of arsenic from water in sup...
413-416Arsenic removal from water in the form of As(III) and As(IV) was investigated using activated...
Arsenic content in groundwater imposes a great threat to people worldwide. As (III) which is toxic e...
More than 170 million individuals have been influenced by arsenic (As) because of the ingestion of A...
The removal of Arsenic from synthetic sample by adsorption on chemical activated carbon prepared fro...
518-525Present study is carried out for the removal of As(III) from water using commonly available ...
Arsenic removal from natural well water from the state of Chihuahua (Mexico) is investigated by adso...
The presence of arsenic in drinking water is one of the greatest threats to public health. The aim o...
The drinking water well in Slovenska Bistrica, Slovenia, contains arsenic in concentration around 50...
The activated carbon (AC) was used for removal of As(III) and As(V) ions from aqueous solutions. Sor...
In the present study, waste and low-cost materials like Cast-Iron Filings (wastes from mechanical wo...
This study aimed at evaluating and comparing the removal of arsenic from solutions by a low-cost was...
Arsenic contamination in groundwater is widespread and it is causing a serious environmental and hea...