2023
DOI: 10.1039/d3nj01565c
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Study of the removal of Pb(ii) and Ni(ii) from aqueous solution by new nano-Mg(OH)2/fly ash adsorbent materials

Chunxue Zhao,
Caili Wang,
Zhixue Wang
et al.

Abstract: In this paper, fly ash loaded nano magnesium hydroxide composites were prepared by heterogeneous nucleation method based on the idea of "particle design" using fly ash as raw material and...

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“…The effect of co-existing ions on the adsorption process of lead ions was studied. Figure 11b shows Mg(II) Fe(III) Cr(VI) has little effect on the adsorption of lead ions, while the presence [37] hybrid composite of fuller's earth, aluminum silicate and chitosan 305.5 [38] chitosan nanoparticles(z-Ch-Sal) 123.67 [39] AHTC-PL 74.5 [40] FSC-P 212.8 [41] modified biochar 145 [42] IC-EFBB 142.86 [43] BC@nHAP 335.88 [44] Musa X Paradisiaca 49.96 [45] HHTB 133.2 [46] BMC@Mg(OH) 2 /CCS 416.67 This work of Cu(II) affects the adsorption rate of lead about 30 %. This phenomenon may be related to mental activity.…”
Section: Regeneration Of Adsorbent and Effect Of Co-existing Ionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of co-existing ions on the adsorption process of lead ions was studied. Figure 11b shows Mg(II) Fe(III) Cr(VI) has little effect on the adsorption of lead ions, while the presence [37] hybrid composite of fuller's earth, aluminum silicate and chitosan 305.5 [38] chitosan nanoparticles(z-Ch-Sal) 123.67 [39] AHTC-PL 74.5 [40] FSC-P 212.8 [41] modified biochar 145 [42] IC-EFBB 142.86 [43] BC@nHAP 335.88 [44] Musa X Paradisiaca 49.96 [45] HHTB 133.2 [46] BMC@Mg(OH) 2 /CCS 416.67 This work of Cu(II) affects the adsorption rate of lead about 30 %. This phenomenon may be related to mental activity.…”
Section: Regeneration Of Adsorbent and Effect Of Co-existing Ionsmentioning
confidence: 99%