2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.02.071
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Chromium (III) removal by weak acid exchanger Amberlite IRC-50 (Na)

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“…Although Cr(III) is less toxic than Cr(VI) [5], prolonged contact with high concentrations of Cr(III) can cause allergic skin reactions, cancer and DNA damage [6][7][8]. In addition, it is possible that Cr(III) can also be transformed to highly toxic Cr(VI) under some oxidizing conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Cr(III) is less toxic than Cr(VI) [5], prolonged contact with high concentrations of Cr(III) can cause allergic skin reactions, cancer and DNA damage [6][7][8]. In addition, it is possible that Cr(III) can also be transformed to highly toxic Cr(VI) under some oxidizing conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is well-known that Cr(VI) is more toxic than Cr(III), the removal of Cr(III) should not be neglected because strong oxidants can change it to harmful Cr(VI) [80]. Ciopec et al [81] found that D2EHPA/XAD-7 resin is an effective adsorbent for Cr(III).…”
Section: Common Nonferrous and Ferrous Metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3), when the kinetic data obtained for a series of F values were plotted against t, a straight line was obtained having a slope equal to rate constant as shown in Figure 2. Similarly for particle diffusion equation, the B t values could be calculated by using the equations given below: 16,21,22 2.30258ln(1 ) 0.49770 where B is equal to Dπ 2 /r 2 , D being the particle diffusion coefficient and r its radius. Eq.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…11,12 Recently, microporous strong acid cation exchanger Amberlite IR-120 and macroporous weak acid exchanger Amberlite IRC-50 (Na) are used for the solutions containing Cr 3+ ions and the results proved that these resins had a strong affinity for these ions. [13][14][15][16] The present study, thus, reports a detailed investigation of Cr(III) removal from aqueous solutions using a macrosporous strong cation exchange resin, Amberlyst-15 (H + ) under different experimental conditions of metal ion concentration (1.923-19.231 mmol/L) and temperature (293-333 K).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%