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The influence of citrate anion on Ni(II) removal by raw red mud from aluminum industry
(Elsevier Science Sa, Lausanne, 2013)
The removal of Ni(II) from aqueous solutions by raw red mud powder was studied in the absence and in the presence of citrate ligand, as a function of process parameters. Using lower initial Ni(II) concentration (10(-3) ...
Rinsed and thermally treated red mud sorbents for aqueous Ni2+ ions
(Elsevier Science Sa, Lausanne, 2010)
Red mud, an abundant industrial waste from alumina industry, represents a rich source of various metal oxides, mainly of Fe2O3 Al2O3 and SiO2. In this study, the rinsed Bosnian red mud (RBRM) was evaluated as an economical, ...
Study of factors affecting Ni2+ immobilization efficiency by temperature activated red mud
(Elsevier Science Sa, Lausanne, 2011)
The waste red mud, remaining in remarkable quantities after the digestion of bauxite ores following the Bayer process, contains number of voluble minerals with excellent sorption properties towards aqueous heavy metals. ...
Effect of acid treatment on red mud properties with implications on Ni(II) sorption and stability
(Elsevier Science Sa, Lausanne, 2014)
Red mud, a heterogeneous mineral waste from aluminum industry, can be beneficially utilized as a sorbent. High alkalinity and the amount of water soluble ions can limit some of its applications. This study's aim was to ...
Carbon materials from waste short hemp fibers as a sorbent for heavy metal ions - Mathematical modeling of sorbent structure and ions transport
(Elsevier Science Sa, Lausanne, 2014)
Carbonized hemp fibers obtained by carbonization of origin and chemically modified waste hemp fibers was used as a low-cost sorbent for heavy metals removal. The efficiency of carbonized hemp fiber samples as a sorbent was ...
Application of carbonized hemp fibers as a new solid-phase extraction sorbent for analysis of pesticides in water samples
(Elsevier Science Sa, Lausanne, 2012)
There is a growing interest in utilization of abundantly available materials, bio-mass or industrial byproducts, as precursors for the preparation of carbon materials. Short hemp fibers, acquired as waste from textile ...