Browsing by Subject "Sorption"
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Behaviour of fuel organic compounds in contaminated soils and development of a phytoremediation procedure
(2015-04-20)Soil contamination with fuel derived organic compounds is a problem principally caused by emissions and residues from the petrochemical industry, traffic accidents, and accidental leaks in pipelines or in underground ... -
Comparison of the sorption capacity of basic, acid, direct and reactive dyes by compost in batch conditions
(Elsevier, 2021)Research on biosorption of organic dyes is an important subject for the development of clean technologies for the treatment of textile wastewater. In this work, the process of sorption of four textile dyes of different ... -
Cr(VI) Sorption/Desorption on Pine Sawdust and Oak Wood Ash
(MDPI, 2015)The objective of this work was to study Cr(VI) sorption/desorption on two by-products from the wood industry: pine sawdust and oak wood ash. The retention/release experiments were carried out using standard batch-type ... -
Effects of Changing pH, Incubation Time, and As(V) Competition, on F- Retention on Soils, Natural Adsorbents, By-Products, and Waste Materials
(Frontiers Media, 2018)The purpose of this work was to elucidate the repercussion of changing pH, incubation time and As(V) competition on fluoride (F−) sorption on forest and vineyard soil samples, pyritic, and granitic materials, as well as ... -
A microcosm study of permeable reactive barriers filled with granite powder and compost for the treatment of water contaminated with Cr (VI)
(Universia, 2015)The permeable reactive barrier (PRB) is a technology developed for the removal of contaminants in groundwater. It consists of a screen perpendicular to the flow of contaminated groundwater filled with a material capable ... -
Phosphate sorption and desorption by two contrasting volcanic soils of equatorial Africa
(PeerJ, 2018-10-23)Volcanic soils cover 1% of the Earth's surface but support 10% of the world's population. They are among the most fertile soils in the world, due to their excellent physical properties and richness in available nutrients. ... -
Phosphate sorption and desorption by two contrasting volcanic soils of equatorial Africa
(PeerJ, 2018)Volcanic soils cover 1% of the Earth’s surface but support 10% of the world’s population. They are among the most fertile soils in the world, due to their excellent physical properties and richness in available nutrients. ... -
Understanding the sorption and biotransformation of organic micropollutants in innovative biological wastewater treatment technologies
(Elsevier, 2018)New technologies for wastewater treatment have been developed in the last years based on the combination of biological reactors operating under different redox conditions. Their efficiency in the removal of organic ...