Synthesis characterization and sorption properties of nanoscale zero valent iron using red mud as the iron source: cadmium removal from spiked aqueous solutions
Abstract:<p>The aim of the present study was to synthesize a sorbent material, nanoscale zero valent iron (n ZVI), using red mud as the iron source in the framework of circular economy. The sorbent synthesized was tested for Cd removal from spiked aqueous solutions. For the synthesis of the sorbent, iron reductive precipitation was used. The specific surface area (BET method) of the sorbent prepared was determined, while its surface composition, morphology, and texture were examined by powder X-ray Diffraction (X… Show more
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