“…2;2014 4 reconstruction of their original structure (Pavlovic et al, 2005). Anion contaminants removed from the solution by CHT have been reported and shown to have high removal capacity for acids (Vreysen & Maes, 2008;Yang, Song, & Qian, 2010, 2013, heavy metal ions (Goswamee et al, 1998;Yang et al, 2005), pesticides (Inachio et al, 2001;You, Zhao, & Vance, 2002;Legrouri et al, 2005;Li et al, 2005;Cardoso & Valim, 2006), dyes (Zhu et al, 2005;Gaini et al, 2009;Asouhidou et al, 2011), halogens (Lv et al, 2006;Lv & Luo, 2007), phosphates (Shin et al, 1996;Chitrakar et al, 2005;Das et al, 2006;Cheng et al, 2009), surfactants (Pavan, Crepaldi, & Valim, 2000) and thiocyanate (Li et al, 2008), but there have been no studies of the treatment of seawater using CHT. Natural zeolite is generally associated with grassy volcanic rock in natural deposits,, and is available in large quantities at low cost (Tominaga, 2001).…”