نتایج جستجو برای: applicable to heavy metals sorption processes

تعداد نتایج: 10747158  

2004
Geoffrey M. Gadd

Microorganisms are intimately involved in metal biogeochemistry with a variety of processes determining mobility, and therefore, bioavailability. The balance between mobilization and immobilization varies depending on the organisms involved, their environment and physicochemical conditions. Metal mobilization can arise from a variety of leaching mechanisms, complexation by metabolites and sider...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2008
G Dermont M Bergeron G Mercier M Richer-Laflèche

Soil washing is one of the few permanent treatment alternatives to remove metal contaminants from soils. This paper reviews the various technology types and pilot/full-scale field applications of soil washing applicable to soils highly contaminated with heavy metals. The physical separation technologies, the chemical extraction processes and the integrated processes that combine both physical a...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014
Kiwoong Kim Jeong Woo Han Kwang Soon Lee Won Bo Lee

Developing next-generation solid sorbents to improve the economy of pre- and post-combustion carbon capture processes has been challenging for many researchers. Magnesium oxide (MgO) is a promising sorbent because of its moderate sorption-desorption temperature and low heat of sorption. However, its low sorption capacity and thermal instability need to be improved. Various metal-promoted MgO so...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2010
Guojing Liu Jeffrey W Talley Chongzheng Na Steve L Larson Lawrence G Wolfe

Hydroxyapatite (HAP) has been widely used to immobilize many cationic heavy metals in water and soils. Compared with its strong sorption for metal cations, the abilities of HAP to sorb metal anions, such as arsenic, are less significant. Improving HAP sorption for anionic arsenic species is important for expanding its application potential because the presence of arsenic in the environment has ...

2016
Jinying Yan Longcheng Liu

This study was done to increase the understanding of how heavy metals in the aqueous phase are removed at low initial concentrations in different pH and Eh values. The reaction that has been studied is mainly hydroxide precipitation and adsorption in a condensate treatment. In the study, data from one of Vattenfalls waste incinerators was analysed and the results from the data were then compare...

Journal: :Water research 2011
Huijuan Liu Fan Yang Yuming Zheng Jin Kang Jiuhui Qu J Paul Chen

Technology for immobilization of biomass has attracted a great interest due to the high sorption capacity of biomass for sequestration of toxic metals from industrial effluents. However, the currently practiced immobilization methods normally reduce the metal sorption capacities. In this study, an innovative ion-imprint technology was developed to overcome the drawback. Copper ion was first imp...

2015
Beatriz Cerqueira Daniel Arenas-Lago María Luisa Andrade Flora A. Vega

Sorption and desorption experiments were performed by the batch method on the B horizons of five natural soils: Umbric Cambisol, Endoleptic Luvisol, Mollic Umbrisol, Dystric Umbrisol, and Dystric Fluvisol. Individual and competitive sorption and desorption capacity and hysteresis were determined. The results showed that Pb2+ was sorbed and retained in a greater quantity than Cd2+ and that the h...

2005
Ming-Kuo Lee James A. Saunders

We tracked the changes in water chemistry (major and trace elements, S isotope compositions, pH, Eh) and At the Sanders Lead car-battery recycling plant, near Troy, AL, identified solid “mineral” phases produced by biochemigroundwater is highly acidic (pH varies from 3 to 3.5) and carries cal processes. Theoretical geochemical modeling was high concentrations of Pb, Cd, Zn, Cu, and Fe. Pilot fi...

Jafari Behbahani, T., Talachi , H. , Taymori, M. ,

In the 1970s, regulations in some countries forced users of heavy residue to limit pollutant emissions at industrial sites, also forced producers to upgrade their heavy products for export and domestic use. For this reason Iran as a producer, exporter and consumer has to develop new upgrading processes. The most common processes for upgrading heavy oil are catalytic processes, but existence of ...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2015
Hanna Sas-Nowosielska Natalia Pawlas

People are exposed to heavy metals both in an occupational and natural environment. The most pronounced effects of heavy metals result from their interaction with cellular genetic material packed in form of chromatin. Heavy metals influence chromatin, mimicking and substituting natural microelements in various processes taking place in the cell, or interacting chemically with nuclear components...

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