Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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585102 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Both experimental study and modelling indicated that both organo-zeolitic sorbents have a bigger affinity for iodide than for chromate. The chromium uptake did not seem to be influenced by the type of modifier but showed, as expected, a dependence on the solution pH. The maximum sorption capacity (2.27Â mg/g) of Cr(VI) was achieved for the solution of initial pH 4. On the other hand, the HDTMA-modified tuff showed a lower sorption affinity for iodides than did the ODTMA-modified one (3.37 and 4.02Â mg/g, respectively).
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Authors
J. WarchoÅ, P. Misaelides, R. Petrus, D. Zamboulis,