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REMOVAL OF DIVALENT NICKEL FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS BY ADSORPTION ONTO MODIFIED HOLLY SAWDUST: EQUILIBRIUM AND KINETICS
2011
J. Environ. Health. Sci. Eng
unpublished
The removal of divalent nickel from aqueous solutions on modified holly sawdust was studied at varying contact times, pH, initial divalent nickel concentrations and adsorbent dose. Results showed the removal efficiency by increasing of pH increased and decreased with initial nickel divalent concentration. By increasing pH from 2 to 12 (equilibrium time= 240 min, adsorbent dose= 0.6g/100 mL, divalent nickel concentrations= 60 mg/L), the removal efficiency increased from 17.47 % to 81.76 %. Also
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