نتایج جستجو برای: cr vi removal modeling
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Chromium (Cr) is an important raw material in some chemical industries including paint, pigments, textiles, leather tanning, steel fabrication, electroplating, cement preservation, and canning industries. Once in the environment, Cr exists in various oxidation states depending on pH and concentration. Trivalent [Cr(III)] and hexavalent [Cr(VI)] forms are the most common with Cr(VI) being the mo...
High concentrations of hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] in drinking water induce villous cytotoxicity and compensatory crypt hyperplasia in the small intestines of mice (but not rats). Lifetime exposure to such cytotoxic concentrations increases intestinal neoplasms in mice, suggesting that the mode of action for Cr(VI)-induced intestinal tumors involves chronic wounding and compensatory cell proli...
In this study , the Cr(VI) rem oval potential of waste mycelium from the industrial x ylanase-producing strain Aspergillus awamori was evaluated. It was d etermined by FTIR analy sis that a mino groups fro m the major fungal wall con stituents, chitin and chitosan, pl ayed a key role in t he metal bindi ng process. The effect of pH, initial ion c oncentration, temperature and amount of biomass ...
Scientific interest on chromium removal from water and wastewater has escalated recently. Chromium compounds exist in the environment naturally but are mostly found due to anthropogenic activities (tanning, paint, cement industries, etc.). Hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] is of major environmental importance because it is one of the most stable chromium forms found in the environment. It is soluble...
The application of isolated bacterial culture as biological tool for hexavalent chromium removal from tannery industry waste water was investigated. A number of bacteria tolerant to high levels of chromate (>400μgml) were isolated from tannery effluents. These isolates showed varying degree of Cr (VI) reduction under oxic and anoxic conditions at room temperature. Ten isolates were found to be ...
EVALUATION OF CURRENT TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES FOR Cr(VI) REMOVAL FROM WATER SOURCES AT SUB-PPB LEVELS
EXTENDED ABSTRACT Hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] has long been recognized as a potential carcinogen, via the inhalation route while nowadays, there is an increasing concern that Cr(VI) is also carcinogenic by the oral route of exposure. According to this, governments apply more stringent regulations for chromium species. There are several discussions and intentions to lower the current maximum pe...
Nanofiltration and reverse osmosis are investigated as a possible alternative to the conventional methods of Cr(VI) removal from model water and industrial effluent. The influences of feed concentration, water recovery, pH, and the coexisting anions were studied. The results have shown that retention rates of hexavalent chromium can reach 99.7% using nanofiltration membrane (NF-HL) and vary fro...
Physical adsorption and photocatalytic reduction of Cr(VI) in magnetic separable beads were investigated. In order to elucidate the kinetics of photocatalytic process, operating parameters such as catalyst dosage and the initial concentration were examined in detail. It was observed that the reduction rate of Cr(VI) increased with an increase in the catalyst loading, as this translated into an ...
* Corresponding author The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal gram (Cicer arientinum), was investigated in batch experiments. The results showed removal of 99.9% of chromium in the 10 mgl chromium solution, the biomass required at saturation was 1 g mg. Kinetic experiments revealed that the dilute chromium solutions reached equilibriu...
Hierarchical nanocomposites of polyaniline (PANI) nanorods array on graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets are successfully obtained by dilute polymerization under -20 °C. They exhibit excellent water treatment performance with a superb removal capacity of 1149.4 mg g(-1) for Cr(VI).
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