نتایج جستجو برای: arsenic adsorption

تعداد نتایج: 70994  

2013
Bodhaditya Das Rashmi Rekha Devi Iohborlang M Umlong Kusum Borah Saumen Banerjee Anup Kr Talukdar

The adsorption potential of iron acetate coated activated alumina (IACAA) for removal of arsenic [As (III)] as arsenite by batch sorption technique is described. IACAA was characterized by XRD, FTIR, EDAX and SEM instruments. Percentage adsorption on IACAA was determined as a function of pH, contact time and adsorbent dose. The study revealed that the removal of As (III) was best achieved at pH...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2002
Xiu-Ping Yan Xue-Bo Yin Xi-Wen He Yan Jiang

A flow injection on-line sorption preconcentration and separation in a knotted reactor (KR) was coupled to hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry (HG-AFS) for speciation of inorganic arsenic in natural water samples. The method involved on-line formation of the As(III)-pyrrolidinedithiocarbamate (PDC) complex over a sample acidity of 0.001-0.1 mol L(-1) HCl, its adsorption onto the...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 2003
A Hussam M Habibuddowla M Alauddin Z A Hossain A K M Munir A H Khan

The presence of toxic level of inorganic arsenic in groundwater used for drinking in Bangladesh and neighboring India is unfolding as one of the worst natural disaster in the region. The purpose of this work is to ascertain the chemical fate of arsenic and other metals in groundwater of Bangladesh. A combination of techniques was used to measure 24 metals, 6 anions, Eh, pH, dissolved oxygen, co...

2015
Ashish Kumar Vijaya Agrawala

Thousands and thousands of people are suffering from the toxic effect of arsenic in many countries. It is due to natural ground water contamination as well as industrial hazards waste and drainage problems. Permissible level of arsenic in water is 0.01 ppb defined by World Health Organization. The delta region of Brahmaputra and Ganga is one of the world’s most affected areas. The central porti...

2002
C. H. Li L. Li D. C. Law S. B. Visbeck R. F. Hicks

Arsenic adsorption and exchange with phosphorus on indium phosphide ~001! have been studied by scanning tunneling microscopy, low-energy electron diffraction, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The surface phase diagram as a function of temperature has been obtained. At 285 °C, arsenic adsorbs on the InP s(234) surface (P coverage50.25 ML), forming a disordered (134) with double layers of ar...

2015
Jianying Zhang Tengda Ding Zhijian Zhang Liping Xu Chunlong Zhang

The potential of porous diatom silica shells as a naturally abundant low-cost sorbent for the removal of arsenic in aqueous solutions was investigated in a batch study. The objective of this work was to chemically modify the silica shells of a diatom Melosira sp. with bifunctional (thiol and amino) groups to effectively remove arsenic in its toxic As(III) form (arsenite) predominant in the aqua...

2013
Marta A. Bavio Adriana G. Lista

Multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were oxidized with different agents and a characterization study was carried out. Then, hybrid-magnetic nanoparticles (HMNPs) were synthesized as iron oxide supported on the selected multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs-Fe₃O₄) obtained from MWCNTs oxidized with HNO3. The HMNPs characterization revealed the presence of iron oxide as magnetite onto the MWCNTs s...

2013
Nadia Badr Khairia M. Al-Qahtani

The effective removal of heavy metals from aqueous wastes is among the most important issues for many industrialized countries. Removal of arsenic (As) from aqueous solutions was studied using Rhazia stricta biomass. The batch experiments are carried out to investigate the effect of the significant process parameters such as pH, contact time, solute concentration and adsorbent dose. The optimum...

2017
Santosh Kumar Karn Xiangliang Pan Ian R. Jenkinson

A combination of biological and chemical methods was applied in the present study to evaluate the removal of arsenic (As) from contaminated soil. The treatment involved As-oxidizing microbes aimed of transforming the more toxic As (III) to less toxic As (V) in the soil. FeCl3 was added at three different concentrations (1, 2, and 3%) to stabilize the As (V). Leaching of the treated soil was inv...

Journal: :Sustainable Environment Research 2021

Abstract Usages of hospital sludge as a biochar adsorbent for wastewater treatment plants were investigated. Microwave carbonization was used to carbonize the and then chemically activated with ZnCl 2 increase surface area porosity. A newly designed amine functional group’s doped Sludge Biochar Carbon (SBC) presents effective inorganic arsenic (As (III)) organic (Dimethylarsinic Acid, DMA) adso...

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