Aluminium-based water treatment residual (Al-WTR) is the most widely generated residual from water treatment facilities worldwide. It is regarded as a by-product of no reuse potential and landfilled. This study assessed Al-WTR as potential phosphate-removing substrate in engineered wetlands. Results indicate specific surface area ranged from 28.0 m2 g−1 to 41.4 m2 g−1. X-ray Diffraction, Fourier transform infrared and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopes all indicate Al-WTR is mainly composed of amorphous aluminium which influences its phosphorus (P) adsorption capacity. The pH and electrical conductivity ranged from 5.9 to 6.0 and 0.104 dS m−1 to 0.140 dS m−1 respectively, showing that it should support plant growth. Batch tests showed ad...
Aluminum-based water treatment residue (Al-WTR) generated during the drinking water treatment proces...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release from a novel reuse of Al-based ...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release in a novel reuse of Al-based wa...
Aluminium-based water treatment residual (Al-WTR) is the most widely generated residual from water t...
Aluminium-based water treatment residual (Al-WTR) is the most widely generated residual from water t...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amount...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
Aluminum-based water treatment residuals (Al-WTR) have a strong affinity to sorb phosphorus. In a p...
Over the past several decades, the value of drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs), a byproduct o...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release from a novel reuse of Al-based ...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release from a novel reuse of Al-based ...
Aluminum-based water treatment residue (Al-WTR) generated during the drinking water treatment proces...
Aluminum-based water treatment residue (Al-WTR) generated during the drinking water treatment proces...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release from a novel reuse of Al-based ...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release in a novel reuse of Al-based wa...
Aluminium-based water treatment residual (Al-WTR) is the most widely generated residual from water t...
Aluminium-based water treatment residual (Al-WTR) is the most widely generated residual from water t...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amount...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
Aluminum-based water treatment residuals (Al-WTR) have a strong affinity to sorb phosphorus. In a p...
Over the past several decades, the value of drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs), a byproduct o...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release from a novel reuse of Al-based ...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release from a novel reuse of Al-based ...
Aluminum-based water treatment residue (Al-WTR) generated during the drinking water treatment proces...
Aluminum-based water treatment residue (Al-WTR) generated during the drinking water treatment proces...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release from a novel reuse of Al-based ...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release in a novel reuse of Al-based wa...