2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2004.10.021
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Removal and preconcentration of inorganic and methyl mercury from aqueous media using a sorbent prepared from the plant Coriandrum sativum

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“…Chitosan was immobilized on polysilicate matrix after slight modification in the method described by Karunasagar et al [27] in which sodium silicate was used as the immobilization matrix for the plant Coriandrum sativum. In the present study, the immobilization procedure was as follows: 6.0% (w/w) sodium silicate was added dropwise into 15.0 mL of 5.0% (v/v) H 2 SO 4 until pH rose to 2.…”
Section: Immobilization Of Chitosan On Sodium Silicatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chitosan was immobilized on polysilicate matrix after slight modification in the method described by Karunasagar et al [27] in which sodium silicate was used as the immobilization matrix for the plant Coriandrum sativum. In the present study, the immobilization procedure was as follows: 6.0% (w/w) sodium silicate was added dropwise into 15.0 mL of 5.0% (v/v) H 2 SO 4 until pH rose to 2.…”
Section: Immobilization Of Chitosan On Sodium Silicatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant wastes can be used as an adsorbent due to their free availability, inexpensive value, selective and good adsorption capacity. Untreated plant wastes have been used for the adsorption of pollutants (Saeed et al, 2005;Babarinde et al, 2006;King et al, 2006;Hanafiah et al, 2007;Hanafiah et al, 2006b;Hanafiah et al, 2006c;Karunasagar et al, 2005;Quek et al, 1998;Sawalha al., 2007b;Ho and Wang, 2004;Ho, 2003;Ho et al, 2004;Bhattacharya et al, 2006;Villaescusa et al, 2004). The adsorption capacity of plant wastes can be increased by pretreatment with certain modifying agents such as base solution of sodium hydroxide before being used for the sanitization and the chelating efficacy can be enhanced by this pretreatment (Gaballahet et al, 1997;Ngah and Hanafiah, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,8 Its toxicity depends on its chemical forms; organic mercury compounds are generally much more toxic than inorganic mercury due to their strong lipophilic characteristics. [7][8][9][10] Hence, speciation analysis of mercury ion (Hg 2+ ) and its organic species is being increasingly investigated because the monitoring and remediation of heavy metal pollution has become a crucial global issue. The speciation and determination of mercury species is generally performed using chromatographic techniques, such as gas chromatography (GC), liquid chromatography (LC), ion chromatography (IC) and capillary electrophoresis (CE) for separation, 5,6,8,11 which are oen coupled with element selective detectors, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%