Waste water treatment for heavy metal toxins using plant and hair as adsorbents.

作者: S.S. Krishnan , A. Cancilla , R.E. Jervis

DOI: 10.1016/0048-9697(88)90377-4

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摘要: The adsorption of cadmium, mercury and lead by Cattails (Typha Plant) human hair has been investigated to assess their possible use as adsorbents in the treatment industrial wastewater. Capacity experiments were performed, it was found that significant amounts adsorbed Cattails, while only hair. Depending upon concentration, capacities varied from 1 27 mg metal per gram adsorbent. relatively fast uptake cadmium Cattail leaves suggests a continuous process is viable. results are similar case mercury.

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