2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.hydromet.2018.02.009
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Recovery of tellurium from aqueous solutions by adsorption with magnetic nanoscale zero-valent iron (NZVFe)

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“…The maximum adsorption capacities of fluoride on Al 2 O 3 /BCF and LDH/BCF were 9.18 mg/g and 15.21 mg/g, respectively. However, the BET surface area of LDH/BCF is lower than that of Langmuir and Freundlich models [21] were applied to describe the fluoride adsorption process. By contrast, the experimental data of isotherm fitted well with the Langmuir isotherm model.…”
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“…The maximum adsorption capacities of fluoride on Al 2 O 3 /BCF and LDH/BCF were 9.18 mg/g and 15.21 mg/g, respectively. However, the BET surface area of LDH/BCF is lower than that of Langmuir and Freundlich models [21] were applied to describe the fluoride adsorption process. By contrast, the experimental data of isotherm fitted well with the Langmuir isotherm model.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The remarkable pH‐dependent immobilisation of Se(IV) may be owing to the negatively charged surface of nZVI in alkaline environment. It has been reported that the electrostatic repulsion between the Se(IV) and negatively charged surface may decrease the reactive sites for Se(IV) reduction [14]. Besides, the formation of the Fe(II)/Fe(III) hydroxide shell will also occupy the reactive sites on nZVI surface and decrease its reactivity, thus resulting in lower Se(IV) removal capacities.…”
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“…Regarding chemical techniques, they include in situ burning, chemical solidification, and chemical dispersants which are commonly used to decrease oil spreading. 33,34 In situ burning is a successful method to remove oil from the water surface, but it harms air and water by releasing toxic dioxins, resulting in increased cancer risks of residents via the food chain and inhalation. 35,36 Also, the pollution generated by chemical solidification and chemical dispersants cannot be neglected.…”
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confidence: 99%