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REMOVAL OF ARSENIC (V) FROM WATER BY ADSORPTION ONTO LOW-COST AND WASTE MATERIALS
2013
International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology
In the present study, waste and low-cost materials like Cast-Iron Filings (wastes from mechanical workshops, lathes) and Steel Wool (commercially available, used for cleaning of wood surfaces prior to polishing) were investigated to assess their potential for removal of Arsenic from water by the process of adsorption by conducting different types of batch adsorption experiments, continuous flow column studies and candle filter studies. Batch sorption experiments brought forth the effectiveness
doi:10.15623/ijret.2013.0202021
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