نتایج جستجو برای: arsenic removal
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Adsorption kinetics for removal of arsenic was carried out by red mud and its mixtures with haematite, china clay and fly ash besides china clay-fly ash at: adsorbate conc., 5.0 mg1; particle size of adsorbent, <53 μm; agitation rate, 220 rpm; pH, 8.0; and temp., 30, 40 & 50°C. Data fit into Lagergren equation and adsorption follows first order reaction kinetics. As(III) removal by adsorbents i...
Arsenic contamination in soils occurs widely in a range of ecosystems resulting from geological origins and anthropogenic activities. On average, arsenic concentration ranges from 5 to 10 mg kg−1 in uncontaminated soils and above 10 mg kg−1 in contaminated soils (Hossain, 2006). Increased buildup of arsenic in irrigated soils has been widely recognized in South and South-east Asia (Brammer and ...
Arsenic in drinking water is an established cause of lung cancer, and preliminary evidence suggests that ingested arsenic may also cause nonmalignant lung disease. Antofagasta is the second largest city in Chile and had a distinct period of very high arsenic exposure that began in 1958 and lasted until 1971, when an arsenic removal plant was installed. This unique exposure scenario provides a r...
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