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Detoxification of Aqueous Zinc Using Fluorapatite - Bearing Lean Grade Rock Phosphate.

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Title Detoxification of Aqueous Zinc Using Fluorapatite - Bearing Lean Grade Rock Phosphate.
 
Creator Dr., Navin Chandra
Murari, Prasad
S. , Saxena
S S, Amritphale
 
Subject Zinc-Based Alloys
 
Description Detoxification of aqueous zinc was studied using the adsorption technique by application of fluorapatite bearing low grade phosphate as a sorbent. The effects of particle size of adsorbent, contact time, initial concentration of zinc and temperature on the adsorption process were studied. Initial rate of adsorption of zinc increases with time up to 30 min and thereafter it reaches equilibrium. Percent adsorption is adversely affected by increase in initial concentration of zinc and increase in particle size of sorbent. Adsorption processes follow first order kinetics and are found to be exothermic.
 
Date 2001
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Dr., Navin Chandra and Murari, Prasad and S. , Saxena and S S, Amritphale (2001) Detoxification of Aqueous Zinc Using Fluorapatite - Bearing Lean Grade Rock Phosphate. Environmental Technology, 22. pp. 367-371. ISSN 0959-3330
 
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