2019
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.5221
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Preparation of ferric nitrate–graphene nanocomposite and its adsorption of arsenic(V) from simulated arsenic‐containing wastewater

Abstract: Ferric nitrate-graphene (FG) nanocomposites synthesized via the equivalentvolume impregnation method were used for the removal of As(V) species from simulated arsenic-containing wastewater. Effects of various factors were assessed, such as the reaction temperature, solution pH, adsorbent dosage, and reaction time. The results indicated that the As(V) removal efficiency was as high as 99%, and the concentration of arsenic-containing wastewater after FG treatment was as low as 9.4 μg L -1 as a result of the opti… Show more

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“…Contamination of groundwater with arsenic and fluoride mainly occurs due to the dissolution of rocks and soils in water. Continuous increase in the concentration of these anions creates a major problem in the safe drinking water supply 10 . Outcome of surveys that have been undertaken to assess the groundwater quality indicates that a large proportion of people all over the world regularly intake fluoride and arsenic-contaminated water above maximum concentration limit due to lack of awareness and unavailability of simple detection methods 11 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contamination of groundwater with arsenic and fluoride mainly occurs due to the dissolution of rocks and soils in water. Continuous increase in the concentration of these anions creates a major problem in the safe drinking water supply 10 . Outcome of surveys that have been undertaken to assess the groundwater quality indicates that a large proportion of people all over the world regularly intake fluoride and arsenic-contaminated water above maximum concentration limit due to lack of awareness and unavailability of simple detection methods 11 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%