2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15124338
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Dynamic Adsorption Properties of Insoluble Humic Acid/Tourmaline Composite Particles for Iron and Manganese in Mine Wastewater

Abstract: Iron- and manganese-contaminated mine water is widespread around the world, and economical and efficient remediation has become a priority. Insoluble humic acid/tourmaline composite particles (IHA/TM) were prepared by combining inorganic tourmaline (TM) with the natural organic polymer humic acid (HA), and the effects of different calcination temperatures and calcination times of TM and IHA on the adsorption of Fe2+ and Mn2+ were analyzed. Based on the microscopic characterization of Scanning electron microsco… Show more

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“…The Thomas model is usually adopted to describe the dynamic characteristics of the adsorption column and calculate the saturated adsorption capacity and adsorption rate constant, which are, therefore, applicable to any adsorption system [ 59 ]. The Yoon–Nelson model is a semi-empirical model that does not consider the adsorption flow rate or adsorbent dosage in fitting [ 60 ]. It is simple, only requiring a few known parameters, and the values obtained can be used for comparison of the adsorption rates.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Thomas model is usually adopted to describe the dynamic characteristics of the adsorption column and calculate the saturated adsorption capacity and adsorption rate constant, which are, therefore, applicable to any adsorption system [ 59 ]. The Yoon–Nelson model is a semi-empirical model that does not consider the adsorption flow rate or adsorbent dosage in fitting [ 60 ]. It is simple, only requiring a few known parameters, and the values obtained can be used for comparison of the adsorption rates.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%