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Developments in Chemical Engineering and Mineral Processing. 6:263-272
In-situ regeneration of spent activated carbon can be a more cost effective alternative than the thermal regeneration method. This paper studies the suitability of ethanol for the regeneration of a granular activated carbon (Filtrasorb-400), that was
Autor:
Qiming Yu, Jose T. Matheickal
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Developments in Chemical Engineering and Mineral Processing. 5:101-114
Heavy metal uptake capacities of different biomass types available in Australia were studied. Three biomass types (Durvillea potatorum, Ecklonia radiata and Phellinus badius) exhibited high uptake capacities for lead, copper and cadmium. In particula
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Qiming Yu, Jose T. Matheickal
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Chemically modified biomass of marine algae can effectively remove heavy metals from waste water. Australian marine algae (Durvillaea potatorum and Ecklonia radiata) based biosorbents (DP95Ca and ER95Ca) were developed and studied for their heavy met
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Water Research. 33:1534-1537
Biosorption of heavy metals is an effective technology for the treatment of industrial waste waters. The uptake capacities of the biomass of a group of nine marine macro algae for heavy metal ions (cadmium, copper and lead) were evaluated. Equilibriu
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Cadmium(II) adsorption properties of pre-treated biomass (PTB) of marine alga Durvillaea potatorum were investigated. Pre-treatment of the native biomass with calcium chloride and subsequent thermal treatment considerably improved the swelling proper
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Experimental studies showed that a common brown marine algae (Ecklonia radiata) can be used for the development of an efficient biosorbent material for Cu2+ removal from waste water. At pH 5.0, the uptake capacity of E. radiata for copper is 1.11 mmo
Autor:
Yu Qiming, Jose T. Matheickal
Publikováno v:
Water Science and Technology. 34:1-7
Experimental studies showed that brown marine algae, Ecklonia radiata, can be used for the development of an efficient biosorbent material for heavy metal removal from wastewater. E. radiata exhibited high uptake capacities for lead, cadmium and copp
Autor:
Jose T. Matheickal, Yu Qiming
Publikováno v:
Water Science and Technology. 34
Experimental studies showed that brown marine algae, Ecklonia radiata, can be used for the development of an efficient biosorbent material for heavy metal removal from wastewater. E. radiata exhibited high uptake capacities for lead, cadmium and copp