Mine Wastes 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-12419-8_3
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“…Aqueous solutions of Pb(II) with required concentrations (10,20,50,100,200, 300 and 500 mg L -1 ) were prepared by dissolving Pb(NO3)2 in Milli-Q water followed by subsequent dilutions. These concentrations were within the typical Pb concentration ranges found in contaminated acid mine drainage water (Lottermoser, 2010). Batch adsorption experiments of palygorskite-iron oxide nanocomposite (Pal-IO), pristine palygorskite (Pal) and iron oxide (IO) were conducted (experimental condition: 25°C, pH 5, 5 g L -1 adsorbent loading, 150 agitations per min, contact time of 12 h) in capped polypropylene tubes at a pre-determined Pb(II) concentration.…”
Section: Adsorption Experimentssupporting
confidence: 51%
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“…Aqueous solutions of Pb(II) with required concentrations (10,20,50,100,200, 300 and 500 mg L -1 ) were prepared by dissolving Pb(NO3)2 in Milli-Q water followed by subsequent dilutions. These concentrations were within the typical Pb concentration ranges found in contaminated acid mine drainage water (Lottermoser, 2010). Batch adsorption experiments of palygorskite-iron oxide nanocomposite (Pal-IO), pristine palygorskite (Pal) and iron oxide (IO) were conducted (experimental condition: 25°C, pH 5, 5 g L -1 adsorbent loading, 150 agitations per min, contact time of 12 h) in capped polypropylene tubes at a pre-determined Pb(II) concentration.…”
Section: Adsorption Experimentssupporting
confidence: 51%
“…1), thus this pH value was used throughout the isothermal studies. The pH 5 is also a typical pH associated with contaminated waters from gold and coal mining activities (Lottermoser, 2010). The adsorption isotherm data of Pal-IO and Pal (Fig.…”
Section: Adsorption Isothermmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Neutral mine drainage is a common environmental disturbance in mining areas. It is an aqueous solution derived from the oxidation of minerals, and is generally rich in calcium, sodium, magnesium, and heavy metals ( Rose and Cravotta, 1998 ; Lottermoser, 2007 ). However, neutral mine drainage environments remain poorly explored, and little is known about the structures and diversity of the bacterial communities present ( Liao and Xie, 2007 ; Guo et al ., 2009 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They are built for containment rather than treatment, and they lack complete methods for dealing with toxins. Their ability to handle heavy metals, chemical substances, and microorganisms is restricted (Lottermoser, 2010a(Lottermoser, , 2010b.…”
Section: Limitations Of the Mining Waste Water Treatment Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%