2017
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20172200175
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Implementation of ferric hydroxide-based media for removal of toxic metalloids

Abstract: Abstract. Effective removal of inorganic arsenic species is possible by application of the sorption technique with the use of iron-based sorbents. This study investigates the removal of arsenic(III) and arsenic(V) from an aqueous solution by application of a granular ferric hydroxide-based sorbent. The performance of tested media was evaluated based on the batch and fixed-bed adsorption studies. The efficiency of the process was determined with various treatment times, adsorbent doses, initial concentrations o… Show more

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“…5. Increase in the adsorbent dose resulted in the increase of percentage removal of arsenic species due to a higher number of available adsorption sites [28]. Under experimental conditions, a substantial difference was observed between adsorbed amounts of arsenic by particular doses of GFH.…”
Section: Effect Of Materials Dosementioning
confidence: 92%
“…5. Increase in the adsorbent dose resulted in the increase of percentage removal of arsenic species due to a higher number of available adsorption sites [28]. Under experimental conditions, a substantial difference was observed between adsorbed amounts of arsenic by particular doses of GFH.…”
Section: Effect Of Materials Dosementioning
confidence: 92%