An approach to remove heavy met al ions in certain aqueous solutions and waste water by means of suit able matrices and chelators
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15626/Eco-Tech.2005.026Keywords:
Heavy metal ions; Chelating; Trace analysis; Large-scale removal; !MACAbstract
The increasing amount of heavy metal ions in nature might not yet be a serious problem,
However some of the heavy metals Le_ cadmium, mercury, arsenate (semi-metal) and high
concentrations of copper and zinc are clearly toxic to the human body,
The present investigation deals with removal of heavy metal ions in aqueous solution, Different
carriers designed for trace analysis as well as for high flow rates will be discussed,
Metrics
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