Adsorption of nickel from wastewater by coal, tailing and their ashes
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Adsorption of nickel from wastewater by coal, tailing and their ashes abstract
Among different methods for removing inorganic contaminations from wastewater, adsorption by organic adsorbents is simple, cost effective and mostly used. In this paper, four different adsorbents were used for nickel removal; coal, coal tailing, coal ash and coal tailing ash through batch and column adsorption tests. Initial nickel concentration, adsorbent dosage and temperature were kept constant and were 15ppm, 50 g/L and 25⁰C respectively. Tailing ash was the best option for nickel removal in both batch and column experiments in comparison with other three adsorbents. Optimum duration time for maximum nickel removal was 60 min in the case of batch studies and 15 min in the case of column studies. Adsorptive properties of coal and tailing ashes were better than coal and tailing. Total nickel removal during batch and column testes was not different.
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Adsorption of nickel from wastewater by coal, tailing and their ashes authors
Hanie Saryan
MSc student in Extractive metallurgy at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
Jalil Vahdati Khaki
Professor in Department of Metallurgy Engineering at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
Mostafa Mirjalili
Assistant professor in Department of Metallurgy Engineering at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad