iron removal Articles
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Treatment of arsenic-contaminated water using in-line electrolysis, co-precipitation and filtration in Costa Rica
A novel treatment was tested with groundwater to investigate its arsenic removal under natural conditions. The system utilised in-line electrochlorination to oxidise water constituents without the need for external chemical supply. The oxidised arsenic and iron co-precipitated and were filtered via Greensand Plus™. The filter was catalytically active and provided an emergency oxidant. The ...
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Removal of hexavalent chromium from aqueous solutions using micro zero-valent iron supported by bentonite layer
Hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) is of particular environmental concern due to its toxicity, mobility, and challenging removal from industrial wastewater. It is a strong oxidizing agent that is carcinogenic and mutagenic and diffuses quickly through soil and aquatic environments. Moreover, it does not form insoluble compounds in aqueous solutions; therefore, separation by precipitation is not ...
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Methods for Treating Waste Water of Livestock and Fowl Cultivation
Multi-media filter is a process of using one or several filter media to pass water with higher turbidity through a certain thickness of granular or non-granular material under a certain pressure, thereby effectively removing suspended impurities and clarifying the water. Commonly used Filter materials include quartz sand, anthracite, manganese sand, etc., which are mainly used for water treatment ...
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