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Comparative Study of Separation of Heavy Metals from Leachate Using Activated Carbon and Fuel Ash

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Dumpsite leachate contains heavy metals, which eventually get discharged into natural water bodies inflicting heavy damage on the environment and human health as discussed by the authors, and the separation of heavy meta...
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Dumpsite leachate contains heavy metals, which eventually get discharged into natural water bodies inflicting heavy damage on the environment and human health. The separation of heavy meta...

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Treatment of Leachate from Open Dumpsite of Municipal Solid Waste by Ozone Based Advanced Oxidation Process

TL;DR: Open dumping of municipal solid waste (MSW) results in generation of leachate that contains large amounts of organic matter, ammonia, heavy metals, chlorinated organics, phenolic compounds, phthala...
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Mixture of CaCO 3 Polymorphs Serves as Best Adsorbent of Heavy Metals in Quadruple System

TL;DR: In this article, the removal of Pb, Cu, Mn, and Zn from aqueous solution as individual ions (monometal system) or as mixed ions (quadruple system) by commer...
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Mixture of CaCO <sub>3</sub> Polymorphs Serves as Best Adsorbent of Heavy Metals in Quadruple System

TL;DR: In this article , the removal of heavy metal ion adsorption can be influenced by the polymorphic phases of CaCO3, and the results indicated the importance of identification of the polymorphicity phase and phase transformation in any experiment while utilizing CCO3 as adsorbent.
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Insights into the modeling of adsorption isotherm systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of the state-of-the-art in isotherm modeling, its fundamental characteristics and mathematical derivations, as well as the key advance of the error functions, its utilization principles together with the comparisons of linearized and nonlinearized isotherms models have been highlighted and discussed.
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A useful adsorption isotherm

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Adsorption isotherm models for basic dye adsorption by peat in single and binary component systems

TL;DR: An extended Langmuir model has been used to predict the isotherm data for the binary systems using the single component data, and the linear transform model provided the highest R(2) regression coefficient with the Redlich-Peterson model.
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Distribution coefficients of Cd, Co, Ni, and Zn in soils

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted batch adsorption experiments with a mixture of solutes at low equilibrium concentrations of Cd (0.7-12.6 μg 1−1), Co (18-118μg1−1, Ni (22-330 μg 1 −1), and Zn (40-1480 μg1 −1) in 38 different soils.
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