نتایج جستجو برای: arsenic removal

تعداد نتایج: 157476  

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
anjana k. vala department of physics, bhavnagar university, india +91-2782422650, [email protected]; department of physics, bhavnagar university, india +91-2782422650, [email protected] vishnu sutariya shree dhanvantary pharmaceutical and research institute, india

background facultative marine fungi could potentially be arsenic tolerant and may be able to remove this highly poisonous metal from the environment. objectives the objective of this work was to explore the degree of tolerance and removal efficiency of two facultative marine fungi. materials and methods facultative marine fungi aspergillus flavus and rhizopus spp. were exposed to 25 mg/l and 50...

2010
A. R. Rahmani M. T. Samadi

The present work was conducted for Arsenic (III) removal, which one of the most poisonous groundwater pollutants, by synthetic nano size zerovalent iron (nZVI). Batch experiments were performed to investigate the influence of As (III), nZVI concentration, pH of solution and contact time on the efficiency of As (III) removal. nZVI was synthesized by reduction of ferric chloride by sodium borohyd...

Journal: :Water research 2006
S Song A Lopez-Valdivieso D J Hernandez-Campos C Peng M G Monroy-Fernandez I Razo-Soto

Arsenic removal from high-arsenic water in a mine drainage system has been studied through an enhanced coagulation process with ferric ions and coarse calcite (38-74 microm) in this work. The experimental results have shown that arsenic-borne coagulates produced by coagulation with ferric ions alone were very fine, so micro-filtration (membrane as filter medium) was needed to remove the coagula...

2006
Karen N. Scott James F. Green Hoang D. Do Stephen J. McLean

he current 50-μg/L maximum contaminant level (MCL) for arsenic in drinking water was first set by the US Public Health Service in 1942 and was adopted by the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) in 1975.1 The standard was based primarily on toxic effects resulting from short-term or acute exposure to arsenic.2 Subsequent investigations have linked arsenic in drinking water with skin cance...

2006
Gary R. Peyton Thomas R. Holm John Shim

...............................................................................................3 Introduction............................................................................................3 Arsenic Maximum Contaminant Level.............................................................3 Arsenic Speciation...................................................................................

2012
Jia-Qian Jiang S. M. Ashekuzzaman Anlun Jiang S. M. Sharifuzzaman Sayedur Rahman Chowdhury

Arsenic (As) causes health concerns due to its significant toxicity and worldwide presence in drinking water and groundwater. The major sources of As pollution may be natural process such as dissolution of As-containing minerals and anthropogenic activities such as percolation of water from mines, etc. The maximum contaminant level for total As in potable water has been established as 10 µg/L. ...

ژورنال: سلامت و محیط زیست 2015
زارعی, حمید, شمیرانی, فرزانه, محوی, امیرحسین, ناصری, سیمین, نبی زاده نودهی, رامین,

Objective and Background: Fluoride is an element widely found in the earth crust. Advantages and disadvantages of fluoride in the human body are depended on its concentration. Long-term consumption of drinking water contaminated with arsenic can cause adverse health effects such as skin lesions and cancer in humans. The aim of this study was to study efficiency of nano alumina on multi walled c...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2005
Melisa W Lai Edward W Boyer Monica E Kleinman Nancy M Rodig Michele Burns Ewald

We report a case series of acute arsenic poisoning of 2 siblings, a 4-month-old male infant and his 2-year-old sister. Each child ingested solubilized inorganic arsenic from an outdated pesticide that was misidentified as spring water. The 4-month-old child ingested a dose of arsenic that was lethal despite extraordinary attempts at arsenic removal, including chelation therapy, extracorporeal m...

2017
Philipp Otter Pradyut Malakar Bana Bihari Jana Thomas Grischek Florian Benz Alexander Goldmaier Ulrike Feistel Joydev Jana Susmita Lahiri Juan Antonio Alvarez

Arsenic contamination in drinking water resources is of major concern in the Ganga delta plains of West Bengal in India and Bangladesh. Here, several laboratory and field studies on arsenic removal from drinking water resources were conducted in the past and the application of strong-oxidant-induced co-precipitation of arsenic on iron hydroxides is still considered as the most promising mechani...

2017
Jian Zhang Jing Shi Shasha Zhang Lixiang Zhou Jianmin Xu Yuanying Ge Wenhua Fan Fenwu Liu

Schwertmannite, a kind of iron oxyhydrosulfate mineral, can removal arsenic(III) from arsenic(III)-bearing groundwater by the adsorption process. In this study, schwertmannite was bio-synthesized by Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans LX5 in shaking flasks (160 rpm) containing a 0.16 mol/L FeSO4 liquid solution. After bio-synthesis, 25.5% of the bio-synthesized schwertmannite adhered to the reactor ...

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