This research investigated the biosorption of mercury from aqueous solutions by six highly characterised peats. Samples of the peats were tested both in unaltered condition and after being treated with hydrochloric acid (HCl) to free up any occupied exchange sites. Other variables tested were sample dose, contact time, mixing temperature, and the concentration and pH of the mercury solution. Desorption studies were also performed, and tests were done to determine whether the peats could be re-used for mercury biosorption. The results indicate that all six peat types biosorb mercury from aqueous solutions extremely well (92−100 % removal) and that their mercury removal capacities are not significantly affected by manipulation of the various ...
ABSTRACT: Mercury is one of the most toxic heavy metals present in aquatic systems, exhibiting a com...
Mercury was widely used in U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) weapons facilities, resulting in a broad ...
Mercury is a carcinogenic and teratogenic compound that tends to accumulate in water solutions. In t...
Wetlands have been known as an efficient and low-cost technology in treating wastewater. It was repo...
This research investigated the biosorption of hexavalent chromium (CrVI) from aqueous solutions by s...
Effective removal of mercury contamination from water is a complex and difficult problem. In particu...
Summarization: Mercury poses a severe threat to environment due to its toxicity, even at low concent...
Mercury (Hg) is distributed globally through atmospheric transport. The broad range of environmental...
<p>Mercury (Hg) is distributed globally through atmospheric transport. The broad range of environmen...
Organic waste materials viz., coir pith, rice husk, and water hyacinth were studied in the batch exp...
The aim of this study was focused on using dried Water hyacinth stems and leaves (DS, DL) and nitric...
The objective of this study is to investigate the feasibility of using Butea monosperma leaves powde...
Mercury (Hg) cannot be degraded. Therefore only two principal processes are available for the treatm...
The environmental contamination by organic and inorganic pollutants is a real threat to water resour...
The major sources of mercury in the environment are coal-fired power plants, cement kilns, chlor-alk...
ABSTRACT: Mercury is one of the most toxic heavy metals present in aquatic systems, exhibiting a com...
Mercury was widely used in U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) weapons facilities, resulting in a broad ...
Mercury is a carcinogenic and teratogenic compound that tends to accumulate in water solutions. In t...
Wetlands have been known as an efficient and low-cost technology in treating wastewater. It was repo...
This research investigated the biosorption of hexavalent chromium (CrVI) from aqueous solutions by s...
Effective removal of mercury contamination from water is a complex and difficult problem. In particu...
Summarization: Mercury poses a severe threat to environment due to its toxicity, even at low concent...
Mercury (Hg) is distributed globally through atmospheric transport. The broad range of environmental...
<p>Mercury (Hg) is distributed globally through atmospheric transport. The broad range of environmen...
Organic waste materials viz., coir pith, rice husk, and water hyacinth were studied in the batch exp...
The aim of this study was focused on using dried Water hyacinth stems and leaves (DS, DL) and nitric...
The objective of this study is to investigate the feasibility of using Butea monosperma leaves powde...
Mercury (Hg) cannot be degraded. Therefore only two principal processes are available for the treatm...
The environmental contamination by organic and inorganic pollutants is a real threat to water resour...
The major sources of mercury in the environment are coal-fired power plants, cement kilns, chlor-alk...
ABSTRACT: Mercury is one of the most toxic heavy metals present in aquatic systems, exhibiting a com...
Mercury was widely used in U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) weapons facilities, resulting in a broad ...
Mercury is a carcinogenic and teratogenic compound that tends to accumulate in water solutions. In t...