نتایج جستجو برای: Leaching

تعداد نتایج: 9927  

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2014
mehdi moazemi goodarzi bahram rezai anahita seifikhani

leaching of molybdenite concentrate with hydrogen peroxide in sulfuric acid solution was investigated to determine the effects of reaction time, reaction temperature, h2o2 concentration, h2so4 concentration, pulp density and rotation speed on molybdenum extraction and molybdenite dissolution kinetics, using the taguchi method. from analysis of variance (anova) for molybdenum extraction, the mos...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2007
Malin Svensson Magnus Berg Karin Ifwer Rolf Sjöblom Holger Ecke

Co-landfilling of incineration ash and cellulose might facilitate the alkaline degradation of cellulose. A major degradation product is isosaccharinic acid (ISA), a complexing agent for metals. The impact of ISA on the mobility of Pb, Zn, Cr, Cu and Cd from a municipal solid waste incineration dry scrubber residue was studied at laboratory using a reduced 2(5-1) factorial design. Factors invest...

2003
Martin Larsson

Larsson, M. 1999. Quantifying macropore flow effects on nitrate and pesticide leaching in a structured clay soil. Field experiments and modelling with the MACRO and SOILN models. Doctoral thesis. ISSN 1401-6249, ISBN 91-576-5489-1 Rapid non-equilibrium flow of water in soil macropores is one significant, yet poorly understood, process controlling solute transport in soils. To protect surface wa...

2013
Ken Sutherland

This paper presents a survey of significant developments in research on the leaching of oil paint films by organic solvents, from the first systematic investigations carried out in the 1950s to more recent “clinical” studies involving the sampling and analysis of paintings during treatment. Key studies are discussed in the context of an improved knowledge of oil paint chemistry that has develop...

2012
J. Moeys M. Larsbo L. Bergström C. D. Brown N. J. Jarvis

Estimating pesticide leaching risks at the regional scale requires the ability to completely parameterise a pesticide fate model using only survey data, such as soil and land-use maps. Such parameterisations usually rely on a set of lookup tables and (pedo)transfer functions, relating elementary soil and site properties to model parameters. The aim of this paper is to describe and test a comple...

Journal: :Water research 2015
Seo Jin Ki Chittaranjan Ray Mohamed M Hantush

A large-scale leaching assessment tool not only illustrates soil (or groundwater) vulnerability in unmonitored areas, but also can identify areas of potential concern for agrochemical contamination. This study describes the methodology of how the statewide leaching tool in Hawaii modified recently for use with pesticides and volatile organic compounds can be extended to the national assessment ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2004
H M van Es R R Schindelbeck W E Jokela

Phosphorus (P) leaching losses from manure applications may be of concern when artificial drainage systems allow for hydrologic short-cuts to surface waters. This study quantified P leaching losses from liquid manure applications on two soil textural extremes, a clay loam and loamy sand soil, as affected by cropping system and timing of application. For each soil type, manure was applied at an ...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2011
Alegria Cabrera Lucia Cox Kurt A Spokas Rafael Celis M Carmen Hermosín Juan Cornejo William C Koskinen

Biochar, the solid residual remaining after the thermochemical transformation of biomass for carbon sequestration, has been proposed to be used as a soil amendment, because of its agronomic benefits. The effect of amending soil with six biochars made from different feedstocks on the sorption and leaching of fluometuron and 4-chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid (MCPA) was compared to the effect of...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2003
Ulrich Schmidt

For heavy metal-contaminated agricultural land, low-cost, plant-based phytoextraction measures can be a key element for a new land management strategy. When agents are applied into the soil, the solubility of heavy metals and their subsequent accumulation by plants can be increased, and, therefore, phytoextraction enhanced. An overview is given of the state of the art of enhancing heavy metal s...

Journal: :Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA 2014
Zhenzhen Guan Dezhen Chen Thomas Fruergaard Astrup

Application of selective non-catalytic reduction systems at municipal solid waste incinerators (MSWIs) often involves over-stoichiometric injection of ammonia into flue gases. Un-reacted ammonia may be deposited on fly ash particles and can ultimately influence the leaching behaviour of air-pollution-control (APC) residues. Batch tests were conducted to investigate the impacts of ammonia levels...

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