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Application of Elovich equation to the kinetics of phosphate release and sorption in soils.
S. H. Chien,W. R. Clayton +1 more
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This article is published in Soil Science Society of America Journal.The article was published on 1980-03-01. It has received 1484 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sorption & Phosphorus.read more
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Alumina/Iron Oxide Nano Composite for Cadmium Ions Removal from Aqueous Solutions
TL;DR: A single-stage batch adsorber was designed for the removal of Cd2+ ions by MANC based on the equilibrium data obtained, and it was found to follow closely the pseudo-second-order model.
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Highly efficient entrapment of U(VI) by using porous magnetic Ni0.6Fe2.4O4 micro-particles as the adsorbent
Shengxia Duan,Shengxia Duan,Xia Liu,Xia Liu,Yanan Wang,Yanan Wang,Dadong Shao,Njud S. Alharbi,Ahmed Alsaedi,Jiaxing Li,Jiaxing Li,Jiaxing Li +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Ni 0.6 Fe 2.4 O 4 micro-particles (PMNM) with great adsorption performance for U(VI) removal were successfully obtained.
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Modified plantain peel as cellulose-based low-cost adsorbent for the removal of 2,6-dichlorophenol from aqueous solution: adsorption isotherms, kinetic modeling, and thermodynamic studies
TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility of using modified plantain peel to remove 2,6-dichlorophenol from iaqueous solutions was investigated under batch mode, and the effects of physical factors such as initial 2, 6-DD concentration, contact time, biosorbent particle size, and temperature on the removal process were evaluated.
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Silica-polymer hybrid materials as methylene blue adsorbents
TL;DR: In this paper, two new hybrid materials were reported as adsorbents for methylene blue from its aqueous solutions, which exhibited high adsorption capacity both in the cumulative as well as in the reusability studies.
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Comparative adsorption of Pb2+ and Cd2+ by cow manure and its vermicompost☆
TL;DR: CV has a much higher pH, CEC and more irregular pores than CM and is enriched with minerals and ash content but has a lower C, H, O and N content, and desorption studies indicate that CV is more effective than CM in removing Pb2+ and Cd2+.