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Removal of copper by pelletized fly ash
(Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia (AMES), 2019)
Recent investigations are focused on the possibility of waste utilization as potential adsorbents in wastewater treatments. Industrial by-products and wastes are almost zero-cost raw materials and at the same time, their ...
Adsorption properties of TENT fly ash in removal of copper from wastewater
(Bor : University of Belgrade - Technical Faculty in Bor, 2013)
The objective of this study was to monitor the behavior of fly ash originated from the power plant Nikola Tesla as a low cost absorbent for removal of copper ions from synthetic aqueous solutions. Fly ash, a potentional ...
Removal of copper, cadmium, and zinc from the mine wastewater in RTB Bor by low cost adsorbent fly ash
(Bor : University of Belgrade - Technical Faculty in Bor, 2013)
Using fly ash, lignite and mixture of lignite and fly ash for the removal of Cu, Cd and Zn from the acid mine wastewater was studied. The batch and dynamic experiments were conducted. Analysis of mine wastewater proved ...
Concentration method for the mining wastewater-valorization of the copper
(The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe, 2013)
During the mining process of copper exploitation, a large amount of wastewater is generated. Not only do the copper ions contaminate the water but also represent a great loss for the copper production industry. Negative ...
Adsorption study on natural clays as cement mineral additives: possibility of toxic metallic cations immobilization
(Serbian Ceramic Society, 2018)
Evironmetally safe mortars in which part of the cement binder was replaced by mineral
additives (i.e. zeolite, bentonite and fly ash) were designed. Fly ash, as fine powdery byproduct
of coal combustion, comprises heavy ...