نتایج جستجو برای: phosphorus sorption

تعداد نتایج: 52010  

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2015
Peiya Liu Yujiao Li Qinliang Wen Changxun Dong Genxing Pan

Soil aggregates were prepared from a bulk soil collected from paddy soil in the Taihu Lake region and aluminum (Al) dissolution, solution pH changes during copper (Cu(2+)) sorption were investigated with static sorption and magnetic stirring. Kinetics of Cu(2+) sorption and Al dissolution were also studied by magnetic stirring method. No Al dissolution was observed until Cu(2+) sorption was gre...

2012
Praveen Kumar Mishra Suparna Mukherji

Algae are widely used as biosorbent for the sorption of heavy metals, however sorption of oil on algae has not been explored. Algae in marine and fresh water environment may affect the fate and transport of spilled oil. Sorption of diesel and lubricating oil was studied using dead biomass of Spirulina sp. and Scenedesmus abundans. The rate and extent of sorption was studied in well mixed batch ...

Journal: :Journal of contaminant hydrology 2005
Xianda Zhao Roger B Wallace David W Hyndman Michael J Dybas Thomas C Voice

Hydraulic conductivity and sorption coefficients for chlorinated hydrocarbons (chloroform, carbon tetrachloride and tetrachloroethylene) were evaluated for 216 sediment samples collected across a 15 m transect and a 21 m depth interval in a contaminated aquifer near Schoolcraft, Michigan. Relationships between hydraulic conductivity, linear sorption partition coefficients, grain size classes, a...

2011
Guixia Zhao Xilin Wu Xiaoli Tan Xiangke Wang

Sorption techniques are widely used to remove heavy metal ions from large volumes of aqueous solutions. Herein, the natural and some artificial materials, such as clay minerals, biosorbents, carbon-nanomaterials, metal oxides, are reviewed as adsorbents in the removal of different heavy metal ions, such as Ni(II), Cu(II), Pb(II), Cd(II), Cs(I), Eu(III), Th(IV), Cr(VI) from large volumes of aque...

Journal: :African Journal of Agricultural Research 2021

Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for plant growth. On account of its low solubility in soil, P often a limiting factor to optimum crop growth and therefore fertilisation important aspect nutrient management plans ensure profitable sustainable production. Plant availability controlled by sorption, desorption precipitation from released during weathering minerals applied P. Much research ha...

2015
Oskar Modin Soroush Saheb Alam Frank Persson Britt-Marie Wilén

New activated sludge processes that utilize sorption as a major mechanism for organics removal are being developed to maximize energy recovery from wastewater organics, or as enhanced primary treatment technologies. To model and optimize sorption-based activated sludge processes, further knowledge about sorption of organics onto sludge is needed. This study compared primary-, anaerobic-, and ae...

2012
Georg Waldner Wolfgang Friesl-Hanl Georg Haberhauer Martin H. Gerzabek

PURPOSE The sorption behavior of the herbicide 4-chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid (MCPA) to three different artificial soil mixtures was investigated. Artificial soils serve as model systems for improving understanding of sorption phenomena. MATERIALS AND METHODS The soils consisted of quartz, ferrihydrite, illite, montmorillonite, and charcoal. In a previous study, several selected mixtures...

2017
Deb P. Jaisi Ruth E. Blake Ravi K. Kukkadapu

Iron (III) oxides are ubiquitous in near-surface soils and sediments and interact strongly with dissolved phosphates via sorption, co-precipitation, mineral transformation and redox-cycling reactions. Iron oxide phases are thus, an important reservoir for dissolved phosphate, and phosphate bound to iron oxides may reflect dissolved phosphate sources as well as carry a history of the biogeochemi...

Journal: :British journal of environmental studies 2022

Serratia marcescens has been studied to show a higher degradation potential for organo-phosphorus pesticides. This property made it useful as bioremediation agent. The bacterial cell was bio-stimulated in luria beterni broth at selected experimental temperature ranging from 25 ºC – 40 ºC. highest biomass recorded 35 range 7.56 -8.10mg/ml single strength and double yeast extract beterni, respect...

2012
Emily S. Davenport David H. Shull Allan H. Devol

Adsorption of dissolved phosphate onto iron-hydroxides has been shown to be one of the primary regulators of phosphorus cycling in sediments. Bioturbation and bioirrigation by benthic infauna modify this cycling by accelerating the transport of dissolved and particulate phosphorus and by changing rates of reactions that occur in the sediment, such as the adsorption of phosphate by amorphous iro...

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