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A Novel Degradable Adsorbent of the Hyperbranched Aliphatic Polyester Grafted Cellulose for Heavy Metal Ions
Hyperbranched aliphatic polyester graft cotton fiber adsorbent heavy metal ions
2010/4/16
A novel degradable adsorbent for the removal of heavy metal ions from waste water, a hyperbranched aliphatic polyester grafted cellulose (HAPE-Cell), was successfully prepared by the simple one-pot me...
New Adsorbents from Ti(OPrn)4 by the Sol-Gel Process: Synthesis, Characterization and Application for Removing Some Heavy Metal Ions from Aqueous Solution
Sol-gel process adsorption adsorbent waste water heavy metals coating
2010/4/21
New adsorbents were synthesized by the sol-gel process from the product of a hydrolysis reaction and its coated form of titanium(IV)-n-propoxide for removing some heavy metal ions from aqueous solutio...
Heavy Metal Contents of Lake Sapanca
Drinking water Natural lakes Motorway Metal pollution
2010/4/23
The heavy metal pollution of Lake Sapanca located in the Marmara region (Turkey), was investigated over time. The lake is the drinking water source of the city of Adapazarı and its environs. The ...
Adsorption of Some Heavy Metal Ions from Aqueous Solution by Activated Carbon and Comparison of Percent Adsorption Results of Activated Carbon with those of Some Other Adsorbents
Heavy metal adsorption activated carbon chitosan agar adsorption from aqueous solution adsorption kinetics adsorption isotherm
2010/6/27
In this study, removal of some heavy metals ions (Mn2+, Fe2+, Ni2+ and Cu2+) from aqueous solution by adsorption was investigated. For this purpose, high-grade MnSO4.H2O, FeSO4.7H2O, NiSO4.7H2O and Cu...
Heavy Metal Removal from Aquatic Systems by Northern Anatolian Smectites
Heavy Metal Removal Aquatic Systems Northern Anatolian Smectites
2010/6/29
Competitive adsorption of the heavy metal ions Cu(II), Cd(II) and Pb(II) from aqueous media onto northern Anatolian smectites with a mean particle diameter of 200 mm, was investigated. The adsorption ...