2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0043-1354(01)00130-0
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Removal of Pb(II) from aqueous/acidic solutions by using bentonite as an adsorbent

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“…Adsorption process using activated carbon, widely used as an adsorbent, is among the most effective techniques for heavy metals removal from waste streams (Jusoh et al, 2007). In the last decades, there have been a great trend for using of low cost absorbents and different studies have demonstrated that natural agents have high removal capacity for divalent heavy metal ions (Ayyappana et al, 2005;Carrillo-Morales et al, 2001;Corami et al, 2008;Inglezakis et al, 2007;Naseem and Tahir, 2001). Different kinds of clays for removal of metal ions from aqueous solution have been studied and many factors effecting the absorbability of dissolved element, including chemical form of metal, pH, contact time, metal concentrations, presence of competing adsorbents, amount of sorbent, temperature, particle size and others have been distinguished (Benjamin et al, 1982;Farrah and Pickering, 1977;Johnson, 1990;Orumwenese Faraday, 1996).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Adsorption process using activated carbon, widely used as an adsorbent, is among the most effective techniques for heavy metals removal from waste streams (Jusoh et al, 2007). In the last decades, there have been a great trend for using of low cost absorbents and different studies have demonstrated that natural agents have high removal capacity for divalent heavy metal ions (Ayyappana et al, 2005;Carrillo-Morales et al, 2001;Corami et al, 2008;Inglezakis et al, 2007;Naseem and Tahir, 2001). Different kinds of clays for removal of metal ions from aqueous solution have been studied and many factors effecting the absorbability of dissolved element, including chemical form of metal, pH, contact time, metal concentrations, presence of competing adsorbents, amount of sorbent, temperature, particle size and others have been distinguished (Benjamin et al, 1982;Farrah and Pickering, 1977;Johnson, 1990;Orumwenese Faraday, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the material should be inexpensive. For that reason, many different materials have been studied as possible sorbents, i.e., kaolin (Arias et al 2002), perlite (Mathialagan and Viraraghavan 2002), bentonite (Naseem and Ve Tahir 2001), fly ash (Panday et al 1984;Bayat 2002), zeolites (Franus et al 2015), and even steel converter and blast furnace slag (Ortiz et al 2001;Johansson 1999). More and more often, low-cost materials are investigated as adsorbents (Salam et al 2011;Hegazi 2013;Mikoda et al 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among all the water pollutants, heavy metal ions, including Pb(II), Cd(II), Zn(II), Ni(II) and Hg(II), have high toxicity and non-biodegradable properties and can cause severe health problems in animals and human beings. For instance, lead poses several risks to human health, causing insomnia, pain, dizziness, anemia, irritability, muscle weakness, hallucinations, and renal damage [1].…”
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confidence: 99%