2015
DOI: 10.15244/pjoes/43691
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The Use of Iron-Based Sorption Materials and Magnetic Fields for the Removal of Antimony from Water

Abstract: Elemental antimony (Sb) is a silvery white, brittle solid that, along with arsenic and bismuth, belongs to group VA of the periodic table. It is classified as both a metal and a metalloid.Antimony is present in the Earth's crust at a concentration of about 0.2-0.5 mg/kg. It is seldom found in the environment as a pure element, but it is often found as trivalent and pentavalent sulphides and chlorides. Antimony may enter the aquatic environment by way of natural weathering of rocks, runoff from soils, effluents… Show more

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“…The GFH BET surface area was within the same range as found in the literature (120-300 m 2 /g) [1,14,15,17,18,44,45]. Comparing the three materials shows the destruction of the BET surface area with size reduction, including an important loss of micropore area, which is 100% in the case of the milled material.…”
Section: Characterization Of Adsorbentssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The GFH BET surface area was within the same range as found in the literature (120-300 m 2 /g) [1,14,15,17,18,44,45]. Comparing the three materials shows the destruction of the BET surface area with size reduction, including an important loss of micropore area, which is 100% in the case of the milled material.…”
Section: Characterization Of Adsorbentssupporting
confidence: 80%