A study of phosphate absorption by magnesium iron hydroxycarbonate.
A study of the mechanism of phosphate adsorption by magnesium iron hydroxycarbonate, [Mg(2.25)Fe(0.75)(OH)(6)](CO(3))(0.37).0.65H(2)O over a range of pH has been carried out. The efficiency of the phosphate removal from aqueous solution has been investigated between pH 3-9 and the resulting solid ph...
Main Authors: | Du, Y, Rees, N, O'Hare, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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