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Ionic strength effects in aqueous phase adsorption of metal ions on activated carbons

✍ Scribed by Victoria López-Ramón; Carlos Moreno-Castilla; José Rivera-Utrilla; Ljubisa R. Radovic


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
49 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-6223

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✦ Synopsis


Adsorption of metal ions on activated carbons from [3]. The activated carbons were used as adsorbents of aquatic environments is governed by electrostatic (coulom-different chromium and nickel salts: Cr(NO ) .9H O, 3 3 2 bic) and non-electrostatic interactions. The electrostatic K [Cr(C O ) ].3H O, Ni(NO ) .6H O and K [Ni(CN) ].


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