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Researchers from Kemerovo State University in Russia have conducted a study on removing excess iron from natural waters and wastewaters. They found that adsorption, specifically using mineral sorption materials with aluminosilicate of AC grade, was the most effective method for purifying water from iron. The study analyzed the adsorption patterns and kinetics of iron adsorption by different sorbents, and concluded that the mineral sorption materials with aluminosilicate of AC grade were efficient in removing iron from wastewater. The research provides new insights into iron adsorption and its potential applications in industrial wastewater treatment. [Extracted from the article] |