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Bicarbonate-treated peanut hull carbon for mercury (II) removal from aqueous solution

Namasivayam et al., 1993

Document ID
235679432485925730
Author
Namasivayam C
Periasamy K
Publication year
Publication venue
Water Research

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Activated carbon prepared from bicarbonate-treated peanut hulls (BPHC) has been used for the adsorption of Hg (II) over a range of initial metal ion concentrations (10–20 mg dm− 3), agitation time (5–180 min), adsorbent dosage (5–120 mg 100 ml− 1) and pH (1.5–10.0) …
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