2020
DOI: 10.1002/rem.21648
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A case study of methomyl removal from aqueous solutions by four natural Albanian clays

Abstract: This study evaluated the adsorption properties of four Albanian natural clays from the regions of Brari, Currila, Dardha, and Prrenjasi for commercial methomyl from aqueous solutions. Three methomyl concentrations, 0.200, 0.400, and 0.600 mg/ml, were tested at 25°C to study the influence of the insecticide concentration on the adsorption process for each natural clay type. Within 48 hr of contact time, the adsorption pathways of methomyl on the selected clays are well described by a Langmuir‐like adsorption ki… Show more

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“…The clay is thought to be a great adsorbent and has a large specific surface area, according to past studies. (Xhaxhiu et al 2020;Behrami et al 2021b).…”
Section: Sem-edx Methods Elemental Analysis Of Brari Claymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clay is thought to be a great adsorbent and has a large specific surface area, according to past studies. (Xhaxhiu et al 2020;Behrami et al 2021b).…”
Section: Sem-edx Methods Elemental Analysis Of Brari Claymentioning
confidence: 99%