2012
DOI: 10.1080/01496395.2011.652285
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Studies on Removal of Low Content Copper from the Sea Nodule Aqueous Solution using the Cationic Resin TP 207

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“…However the supported liquid membrane process could prove more attractive for the small scale plant for the recovery of valuable metals from the dilute leach liquors. e SLM process can contribute for reduction of environmental pollution by metal �nishing industry [4]. Application of SLM is dependent on the availability of lower cost support materials, preferably tubular form (hollow �ber liquid membranes), and the demonstration of the long effective membrane life.…”
Section: Hydrometallurgical and Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However the supported liquid membrane process could prove more attractive for the small scale plant for the recovery of valuable metals from the dilute leach liquors. e SLM process can contribute for reduction of environmental pollution by metal �nishing industry [4]. Application of SLM is dependent on the availability of lower cost support materials, preferably tubular form (hollow �ber liquid membranes), and the demonstration of the long effective membrane life.…”
Section: Hydrometallurgical and Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In hydrometallurgical several conventional methods are being used to remove and recover heavy metals from aqueous solutions. ese methods include chemical precipitation [1], reverse osmosis [2], adsorption [3], ion exchange [4], solvent extraction processes [5], and so forth. ese techniques have their own inherent limitations such as less efficiency, sensitive operating conditions, production of secondary sludge, high capital, and operating costs, and further the disposal is a costly affair [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…from anthropogenic industries, such as Petrochemicals, mining activities, batteries, pulp, paper, alloys, steel, pigment paint and fertilizer [4] [5]. Most techniques can be employed to remove toxic contaminates from synthetic wastewater such as solvent extraction, bio sorption, chemical precipitation, coagulation [5], ion-exchange, adsorption [6], Electrolysis [7], membrane filtration [8], adsorption [9,10] etc.…”
Section: -Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However the supported liquid membrane process could prove more attractive for the small scale plant for the recovery of valuable metals from the dilute leach liquors. The SLM process can contribute for reduction of environmental pollution by metal finishing industry [61]. Application of SLM is dependent on the availability of lower cost support materials, preferably tubular form (hollow fiber liquid membranes), and the demonstration of the long effective membrane life.…”
Section: Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%