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  1. Environmental Geochemistry and Health
  2. Environmental Geochemistry and Health : Volume 25
  3. Environmental Geochemistry and Health : Volume 25, Issue 1, March 2003
  4. Sorption of Cu and Zn by Bone Charcoal
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health : Volume 25
Environmental Geochemistry and Health : Volume 25, Issue 4, December 2003
Environmental Geochemistry and Health : Volume 25, Issue 3, September 2003
Environmental Geochemistry and Health : Volume 25, Issue 2, June 2003
Environmental Geochemistry and Health : Volume 25, Issue 1, March 2003
Reconnaissance Soil Geochemical Survey of Gibraltar
Is there a Relationship between Soil and Groundwater Toxicity?
Soil Ingestion By Sheep Grazing the Metal Enriched Floodplain Soils of Mid-Wales
Contaminant Source Apportionment by Pimms Lead Isotope Analysis and Sem-Image Analysis
Predicting the Risk of Cobalt Deprivation in Grazing Livestock from Soil Composition Data
A Comparison of Metals in Sediments and Water in the River Nahr-Ibrahim, Lebanon: 1996 and 1999
Sorption of Cu and Zn by Bone Charcoal
Application of a Water Quality Model in the White Cart Water Catchment, Glasgow, UK
Sorption of the Natural Endocrine Disruptors, Oestrone and 17β-Oestradiol in the Aquatic Environment
The Application of Solid-Phase Micro-Extraction (SPME) to the Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)
Seasonal Variation of Total Dissolved Arsenic and Arsenic Speciation in A Polluted Surface Waterway
The Relationship between Epilithic Periphyton (Biofilm) Bound Metals and Metals Bound to Sediments in Freshwater Systems
Metal Contamination of Active Stream Sediments in Upper Weardale, Northern Pennine Orefield, UK
Nitrate Levels and the Age of Groundwater from the Upper Devonian Sandstone Aquifer in Fife, Scotland
Sediment and Porewater Geochemistry in a Metal Contaminated Estuary, Dulas Bay, Anglesey
The Effect of Diesel Fuel on Common Vetch (Vicia Sativa L.) Plants
Preliminary Evidence for the Metabolism of Benzo(A)Pyrene By Plantago Lanceolata
A Preliminary Study of the Phycological Degradation of Natural Stone Masonry
Mechanisms of Copper Tolerance By Armeria Maritima in Dolfrwynog Bog, North Wales – Initial Studies
A Pilot Study of the Relationship Between Multiple Sclerosis and the Physical Environment in Northwest Ireland
The Illusion of Environmental Iodine Deficiency
Environmental Geochemistry and Health : Volume 24
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health : Volume 22
Environmental Geochemistry and Health : Volume 21
Environmental Geochemistry and Health : Volume 20
Environmental Geochemistry and Health : Volume 19

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Sorption of Cu and Zn by Bone Charcoal

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Wilson, J.A. Pulford, I.D. Thomas, S.
Copyright Year 2003
Abstract Bone charcoal is being developed as a treatment for decontaminating polluted water. In particular, its potential to adsorb metal species from contaminated water supplies is being examined. In this study, bone charcoal was used in batch and column experiments designed to investigate the sorption of two cationic metals Cu and Zn. The data from batch experiments fitted the Langmuir isotherm and so theoretical maximum binding capacities could be obtained. These values were compared with experimental values derived from the column experiments. The mechanisms involved in the immobilisation were also investigated.
Starting Page 51
Ending Page 56
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISSN 02694042
Journal Environmental Geochemistry and Health
Volume Number 25
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 15732983
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publisher Date 2003-01-01
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Geochemistry Public Health/Gesundheitswesen Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Environmental Chemistry Medicine Geochemistry and Petrology Environmental Engineering Water Science and Technology
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