2021
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2021.493
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Heavy metals removal from landfill leachate by coagulation/flocculation process combined with continuous adsorption using eggshell waste materials

Abstract: The use of agricultural waste materials to remove heavy metals from wastewater is attractive due to its simplicity and economic efficiency. In this study, the applicability of calcined eggshell waste materials (CES) for heavy metals removal from real wastewater were examined via transport column experiment preceded by coagulation/flocculation process.A column packed with granular activated carbon (GAC) is operated in parallel to CES column to evaluate the adsorptive attributes of CES. The findings are assessed… Show more

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“…Coagulationflocculation is a physical-chemical process of metal ions removal from water and wastewater, which consist of three steps (Figure 3). In the first step, a coagulation agent is introduced under vigorous stirring having the role of colloidal [28][29][30][31][32][33]. Among the two trivalent metal ions, coagulants based on Al 3+ are preferred because red coloring is avoided, as can happen when using coagulants based on Fe 3+ .…”
Section: Coagulationflocculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coagulationflocculation is a physical-chemical process of metal ions removal from water and wastewater, which consist of three steps (Figure 3). In the first step, a coagulation agent is introduced under vigorous stirring having the role of colloidal [28][29][30][31][32][33]. Among the two trivalent metal ions, coagulants based on Al 3+ are preferred because red coloring is avoided, as can happen when using coagulants based on Fe 3+ .…”
Section: Coagulationflocculationmentioning
confidence: 99%