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Publications tagged with [adsorption]
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Ahmed F.
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Ishiguro M.
et al.
Sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate (DBS), an anionic surfactant, is used as an important content of detergent. Its discharge without treatment causes environmental problem and its adsorptive behavior in soils is not fully understood. In this study, the adsorption ...
Filed under:
Environmental Geoengineering -
Contaminant - Ground Interaction
Reference:
Journal of Soil Science and Environmental Management Vol. 3(1), pp. 23-27, January 2012
Mamun A. A.
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Alam M. Z.
et al.
<p>The present paper focuses on iron metals adsorption in leachate. The results of this study indicated that the biomass generated from the laboratory experiments could be used, before discarding, to remove iron from leachate which is one of the main problems ...
Filed under:
Environmental Geoengineering -
Waste and Landfills
Reference:
African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 10(81), pp. 18869-18881, 16 December, 2011
Othman E.
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Yusoff M. S.
et al.
This study examines the suitability of natural silica sand as a low-cost adsorbent for the removal of ammoniacal nitrogen and heavy metals, particularly iron and zinc, from semi-aerobic stabilized landfill leachate.
Filed under:
Environmental Geoengineering -
Waste and Landfills
Reference:
Water 2010, 2, 904-915; doi:10.3390/w2040904