[[abstract]]The large number and array of di?erent chemical species in peat imply that there are many peat-metal interactions; it is probable that any kinetic/mass transport representation is likely to be global. Several structural studies have identi?ed various metal-peat bonds. Therefore the search for a ``best fit'' model is not an unreasonable approach to this problem, certainly from a system design viewpoint, with as much mechanistic support as possible (as proposed by Van Noort). We did not analyse the experimental data using Eq. (3) as the agitation data suggested that there was some boundary layer resistance and we went on to analyse our data using the modified parameter, t0. Nevertheless, the application of Eq. (3), as proposed by ...
Two most suggested papers for pseudo-second-order kinetic model were published in 1984 and 1995 by B...
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A comment by John C. Fetzer on modeling maximum adsorption capacities of soot and soot-like material...
A recent paper by Miszczak et al. (2020) examines metal contamination of mires in Poland and Norway....
International audienceA recent paper by Miszczak et al. (2020) examines metal contamination of mires...
In this study, peat has been used as an adsorbent for the removal of heavy metals in a fixed bed sys...
[[abstract]]In a recent publication, Liu et al. [1], in the section 1. Adsorption Kinetics, wrote a ...
[[abstract]]The sorption of three divalent metal ions – copper, nickel and lead – from aqueous solut...
Abstract. The sorption of three divalent metal ions – copper, nickel and lead – from aqueous solutio...
[[abstract]]Kaolinite clay obtained from Ubulu-Ukwu, Delta State in Nigeria was modified with polyvi...
Three models for predicting multicomponent equilibrium sorption isotherms have been tested for the s...
[[abstract]]Bicomponent aqueous solutions of copper and nickel ions have been used to investigate th...
Acknowledgements We are thankful to P.G. Appleby, R. Bindler, J. Sonke, B. Smieja-Krol and three ano...
[[abstract]]This study presents a literature review concerning the precision of over 80 publications...
AbstractAnalysis was carried out to determine the physicochemical characteristics – morphological an...
Two most suggested papers for pseudo-second-order kinetic model were published in 1984 and 1995 by B...
This paper details a study into the sorption of three divalent metal ions-namely cadmium, copper and...
A comment by John C. Fetzer on modeling maximum adsorption capacities of soot and soot-like material...
A recent paper by Miszczak et al. (2020) examines metal contamination of mires in Poland and Norway....
International audienceA recent paper by Miszczak et al. (2020) examines metal contamination of mires...
In this study, peat has been used as an adsorbent for the removal of heavy metals in a fixed bed sys...
[[abstract]]In a recent publication, Liu et al. [1], in the section 1. Adsorption Kinetics, wrote a ...
[[abstract]]The sorption of three divalent metal ions – copper, nickel and lead – from aqueous solut...
Abstract. The sorption of three divalent metal ions – copper, nickel and lead – from aqueous solutio...
[[abstract]]Kaolinite clay obtained from Ubulu-Ukwu, Delta State in Nigeria was modified with polyvi...
Three models for predicting multicomponent equilibrium sorption isotherms have been tested for the s...
[[abstract]]Bicomponent aqueous solutions of copper and nickel ions have been used to investigate th...
Acknowledgements We are thankful to P.G. Appleby, R. Bindler, J. Sonke, B. Smieja-Krol and three ano...
[[abstract]]This study presents a literature review concerning the precision of over 80 publications...
AbstractAnalysis was carried out to determine the physicochemical characteristics – morphological an...
Two most suggested papers for pseudo-second-order kinetic model were published in 1984 and 1995 by B...
This paper details a study into the sorption of three divalent metal ions-namely cadmium, copper and...
A comment by John C. Fetzer on modeling maximum adsorption capacities of soot and soot-like material...