1990
DOI: 10.1080/09593339009384881
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Removal efficiency of heavy metals from laboratory wastewater containing ligands by an aluminium hydroxide co‐precipitation system

Abstract: The aluminum co-precipitation process is one of the usual methods to remove heavy metals from laboratory wastewater: however, ligands contained in the wastewater can interfere with the process. Heavy metal removal efficiency was measured at various initial concentrations of heavy metal and ligands. Zinc was used as a heavy metal. and sulfate was used as a ligand. A quantitative representation of zinc removal efficiency can be proposed from the standpoint of chemical equilibrium. A combination of mathematical a… Show more

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