Optimizing phosphate removal by manipulating manganese and cobalt levels in soil aquifer treatment system
Abdalkarim S. Gharbia,
Balázs Zákányi,
Márton Tóth
Abstract:Manganese (Mn2+) and cobalt (Co2+) metals have been reported to exhibit complex interactions with phosphate (PO43-) ions, which can influence their mobility, reactivity, and removal behavior in soil aquifer treatment system (SAT). This study aimed to investigate the role of manganese (Mn2+) and cobalt (Co2+) in phosphate (PO43-) removal within a soil aquifer treatment system. A lab-scale column experiment was conducted using sand as the filtration media, and a synthetic wastewater containing 20 mg/L PO43-, 60 … Show more
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