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Batch adsorption equilibrium experiments and continuous flow breakthrough experiments were conducted to compare the effectiveness of 7 granular activated carbons (GACs) in removing trichloroethylene (TCE) from groundwater. The order of GACs' adsorptive capacities for TCE was in the same order of their phenol numbers (indicator for internal surface of <;1 nm micropores). A small amount of methanol...
Removal of as(V) and as(III) from water using hydrous cerie oxide, CeO2ldrxH2O (HCO) was investigated under different pH and As loading conditions, using batch equilibrium adsorption and FTIR methods. Adsorption of both As(V) and As(III) anions was virtually independent of pH and up to 100% removal can be achieved in the lower concentration range 0.5 - 5.0 mg L-1 As at sorbent dosage of 1.0 g L-1...
Survival and adsorption of pathogenic viruses in soil material can effect the extent of groundwater pollution by the application of wastewater effluents to soil. This study was conducted to determine the effect of soil composition and wastewater quality on the adsorption of pathogenic viruses (hepatitis A virus and poliovirus 1) and model bacteriophages onto soil. Moreover, the effect of temperature,...
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