Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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578746 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Iraqi synthetic zeolite type Na-A has been suggested as ion exchange material to treat cobalt-60 in radioactive liquid waste which came from neutron activation for corrosion products. ⺠The ability of Na-A zeolite to remove cobalt from wastewater was checked for high cobalt concentration (822 mg/L) in addition to low cobalt concentration in the source sample (0.093 mg/L). ⺠The effects of important design variables on the zeolite column performance were studied these include initial concentration, flow rate, and bed depth. ⺠The experimental results show that high sorption capacity can be obtained at high influent concentration, low flow rate, and high bed depth. ⺠Higher column performance was obtained at higher bed depth.
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Authors
Yasmen A. Mustafa, Maysoon J. Zaiter,