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Removal of manganese and iron from groundwater in the presence of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia

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Trajković, Ivana
Vidović, Milka
Rogan, Saša
Petrović, Vladimir
Jovanić, Sanja Z.
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Presence of iron and manganese in water not only affects the organoleptic properties of water, but also can cause a number of problems in drinking water treatments. Their removal in drinking water preparation processes becomes more complicated in the presence of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia in water. There are certain commercialized products at the market that are used for removal of manganese, iron and ammonia, but it is of crucial importance to establish an appropriate order of removal in the technological process during drinking water treatment. Through the various combinations of commercialized filtration media, the removal of iron, manganese, hydrogen sulfide and ammonia, was being examined and on the basis of obtained results their effectiveness was estimated. Research results have shown that hydrogen sulfide is pollutant that causes problems during the adsorption in removing manganes. Ammonia, which is bonded to hydrogen sulphide influences the volume of treated water ...when it comes to removing the iron and manganese. Decrease in the concentration of hydrogen sulfide at the entrance to Filtersorb FMH for four times, has led to an increase in the volume of treated water in the amount of two times, followed by the breakthrough point of concentration of manganese. For complete usage capacity of commercialized products for the removal of these pollutants, finding their mutual bond in compounds which are present in the water, is of the importance.

Keywords:
Hydrogen Sulfide / Ammonia / Iron / Manganese / Adsorption
Source:
Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 2014, 6, 19, 1781-
Publisher:
  • Scientific Research
Funding / projects:
  • Geologic and ecotoxicologic research in identification of geopathogen zones of toxic elements in drinking water reservoirs- research into methods and procedures for reduction of biochemical anomalies (RS-176018)

DOI: 10.4236/jwarp.2014.619159

ISSN: 1945-3108

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TY  - JOUR
AU  - Trajković, Ivana
AU  - Vidović, Milka
AU  - Rogan, Saša
AU  - Petrović, Vladimir
AU  - Jovanić, Sanja Z.
PY  - 2014
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5419
AB  - Presence of iron and manganese in water not only affects the organoleptic properties of water, but
also can cause a number of problems in drinking water treatments. Their removal in drinking water
preparation processes becomes more complicated in the presence of hydrogen sulfide and
ammonia in water. There are certain commercialized products at the market that are used for
removal of manganese, iron and ammonia, but it is of crucial importance to establish an appropriate
order of removal in the technological process during drinking water treatment. Through the
various combinations of commercialized filtration media, the removal of iron, manganese, hydrogen
sulfide and ammonia, was being examined and on the basis of obtained results their effectiveness
was estimated. Research results have shown that hydrogen sulfide is pollutant that causes
problems during the adsorption in removing manganes. Ammonia, which is bonded to hydrogen
sulphide influences the volume of treated water when it comes to removing the iron and
manganese. Decrease in the concentration of hydrogen sulfide at the entrance to Filtersorb FMH
for four times, has led to an increase in the volume of treated water in the amount of two times,
followed by the breakthrough point of concentration of manganese. For complete usage capacity
of commercialized products for the removal of these pollutants, finding their mutual bond in
compounds which are present in the water, is of the importance.
PB  - Scientific Research
T2  - Journal of Water Resource and  Protection
T1  - Removal of manganese and iron from groundwater in the presence of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia
VL  - 6
VL  - 1792
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author = "Trajković, Ivana and Vidović, Milka and Rogan, Saša and Petrović, Vladimir and Jovanić, Sanja Z.",
year = "2014",
abstract = "Presence of iron and manganese in water not only affects the organoleptic properties of water, but
also can cause a number of problems in drinking water treatments. Their removal in drinking water
preparation processes becomes more complicated in the presence of hydrogen sulfide and
ammonia in water. There are certain commercialized products at the market that are used for
removal of manganese, iron and ammonia, but it is of crucial importance to establish an appropriate
order of removal in the technological process during drinking water treatment. Through the
various combinations of commercialized filtration media, the removal of iron, manganese, hydrogen
sulfide and ammonia, was being examined and on the basis of obtained results their effectiveness
was estimated. Research results have shown that hydrogen sulfide is pollutant that causes
problems during the adsorption in removing manganes. Ammonia, which is bonded to hydrogen
sulphide influences the volume of treated water when it comes to removing the iron and
manganese. Decrease in the concentration of hydrogen sulfide at the entrance to Filtersorb FMH
for four times, has led to an increase in the volume of treated water in the amount of two times,
followed by the breakthrough point of concentration of manganese. For complete usage capacity
of commercialized products for the removal of these pollutants, finding their mutual bond in
compounds which are present in the water, is of the importance.",
publisher = "Scientific Research",
journal = "Journal of Water Resource and  Protection",
title = "Removal of manganese and iron from groundwater in the presence of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia",
volume = "6, 1792",
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doi = "10.4236/jwarp.2014.619159"
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Trajković, I., Vidović, M., Rogan, S., Petrović, V.,& Jovanić, S. Z.. (2014). Removal of manganese and iron from groundwater in the presence of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia. in Journal of Water Resource and  Protection
Scientific Research., 6(19), 1781.
https://doi.org/10.4236/jwarp.2014.619159
Trajković I, Vidović M, Rogan S, Petrović V, Jovanić SZ. Removal of manganese and iron from groundwater in the presence of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia. in Journal of Water Resource and  Protection. 2014;6(19):1781.
doi:10.4236/jwarp.2014.619159 .
Trajković, Ivana, Vidović, Milka, Rogan, Saša, Petrović, Vladimir, Jovanić, Sanja Z., "Removal of manganese and iron from groundwater in the presence of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia" in Journal of Water Resource and  Protection, 6, no. 19 (2014):1781,
https://doi.org/10.4236/jwarp.2014.619159 . .

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