A Study of Adsorption of Zr (IV) on Manganese Dioxide

The adsorption of zirconium, on manganese dioxide from nitric acid solutions has been studied as a function of shaking time, concentration  of  electrolytes,  concentration  of  adsorbate  and temperature effects (25- 90°C). Four   hours   of   shaking  was   appropriate  to   ensure   that...

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Main Author: H.H AI- Taweel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Baghdad 2017-11-01
Series:Ibn Al-Haitham Journal for Pure and Applied Sciences
Online Access:https://jih.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/j/article/view/1536
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description The adsorption of zirconium, on manganese dioxide from nitric acid solutions has been studied as a function of shaking time, concentration  of  electrolytes,  concentration  of  adsorbate  and temperature effects (25- 90°C). Four   hours   of   shaking  was   appropriate  to   ensure   that  the adsorption plateau was reached and the adsorption of zirconium decrease with an increase in nitric acid concentration. The limiting adsorption  capacities at 3 molar nitric acid was 0.2 Zr per mole of Mn02.   Working  at  elevated   temperature  was  in  favour  of  the adsorption phenomena.
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spelling doaj.art-97c9380850c145349d479f5a5ab85f862022-12-22T02:52:44ZengUniversity of BaghdadIbn Al-Haitham Journal for Pure and Applied Sciences1609-40422521-34072017-11-01191A Study of Adsorption of Zr (IV) on Manganese DioxideH.H AI- Taweel The adsorption of zirconium, on manganese dioxide from nitric acid solutions has been studied as a function of shaking time, concentration  of  electrolytes,  concentration  of  adsorbate  and temperature effects (25- 90°C). Four   hours   of   shaking  was   appropriate  to   ensure   that  the adsorption plateau was reached and the adsorption of zirconium decrease with an increase in nitric acid concentration. The limiting adsorption  capacities at 3 molar nitric acid was 0.2 Zr per mole of Mn02.   Working  at  elevated   temperature  was  in  favour  of  the adsorption phenomena. https://jih.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/j/article/view/1536
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A Study of Adsorption of Zr (IV) on Manganese Dioxide
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title A Study of Adsorption of Zr (IV) on Manganese Dioxide
title_full A Study of Adsorption of Zr (IV) on Manganese Dioxide
title_fullStr A Study of Adsorption of Zr (IV) on Manganese Dioxide
title_full_unstemmed A Study of Adsorption of Zr (IV) on Manganese Dioxide
title_short A Study of Adsorption of Zr (IV) on Manganese Dioxide
title_sort study of adsorption of zr iv on manganese dioxide
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