2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2014.04.035
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Evaluation of heavy metal ions removal from acidic waste water streams

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“…In many previous studies, cations have no discernible effect on the adsorption process of substances with negative charges onto anion exchange resins [17]. Previous publications show that the effects of anions on contaminants removal by tertiary ammonium resin is different [33,34]. Due to the existence of different ions concentration and species, the adsorption capacities decreased in the order: SO 4 2À > NO 3 À > Cl À .…”
Section: Effect Of the Coexisting Ionsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In many previous studies, cations have no discernible effect on the adsorption process of substances with negative charges onto anion exchange resins [17]. Previous publications show that the effects of anions on contaminants removal by tertiary ammonium resin is different [33,34]. Due to the existence of different ions concentration and species, the adsorption capacities decreased in the order: SO 4 2À > NO 3 À > Cl À .…”
Section: Effect Of the Coexisting Ionsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Techniques such as adsorption, ion exchange, dialysis, precipitation and extraction have been widely used to purify water containing excessive amounts of heavy metal ions. Adsorption technique has received much attention because it allows the use of many materials that are environmental friendly and have low production cost [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Moreover, the adsorbents are easy to remove from a purified solution which considerably reduces the total cost of overall process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73] Most uses of chelating materials are based on the stable complexation of metal ions by multi-dentate or cyclic ligands which are entropically favored by the ionic chelate over the main solvent molecules, whether organic solvents or water. The concept of scavenging Mn cations and HF from the electrolyte solution of an LMO-graphite cell was first proposed by Tarascon and coworkers in 1999 13 .…”
Section: A6316mentioning
confidence: 99%