2006
DOI: 10.1021/ie051237c
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Nickel Removal from Waters Using Surfactant-Enhanced Hybrid PAC/MF Process. I. The Influence of System-Component Variables

Abstract: This study takes aim at exploring the effectiveness of a surfactant-added powdered activated carbon/microfiltration (PAC/MF) hybrid process in the removal of nickel ions from water and wastewater as a promising technology. For this aim, the influence of system-component variables related to membrane material and pore size, and adsorbent and surfactant types was investigated. Nickel rejection (R M), surfactant rejection (R S), and steady-state flux (J*) were taken into account for more elaborately assessing the… Show more

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“…These processes include chemical precipitation, ion exchange, cementation, [3] coagulation and flocculation, [4] complexation, adosorption, [5,6] and membrane processes. [7] At present, there is growing interest in using low-cost, commercially available materials for the adsorption of heavy metals. The use of agricultural wastes for the treatment of polluted water is also an attractive and promising option for the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These processes include chemical precipitation, ion exchange, cementation, [3] coagulation and flocculation, [4] complexation, adosorption, [5,6] and membrane processes. [7] At present, there is growing interest in using low-cost, commercially available materials for the adsorption of heavy metals. The use of agricultural wastes for the treatment of polluted water is also an attractive and promising option for the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several processes have been suggested to remove heavy metals from wastewaters. These processes include chemical precipitation, ion exchange, cementation [1], coagulation and flocculation [2], complexation, biosorption [3], and membrane processes [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xiarchos et al [35], has applied response surface methodology for the modeling of copper removal from aqueous solutions using micellar-enhanced ultrafiltration. Also, Aydiner et al [36] applied the Taguchi experimental design to investigate the influence of factors upon on nickel rejection, surfactant rejection and steady-state flux in a surfactant-added powdered activated carbon/microfiltration hybrid process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%