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Front.Environ.Sci.Eng.    2008, Vol. 2 Issue (2) : 203-208    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11783-008-0036-6
Arsenic and chromate removal from water by iron chips-Effects of anions
ZHANG Ruihua1, SUN Hongwen2, YIN Jin2
1.College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University;College of Science, Tianjin University of Science and Technology; 2.College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University
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Abstract The purpose of this study is to estimate the removal efficiency of As and Cr (VI) by one kind of industrial waste – iron chips, as well as to estimate the effects of typical inorganic anions (sulfate, phosphate, and nitrate
Issue Date: 05 June 2008
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SUN Hongwen,ZHANG Ruihua,YIN Jin. Arsenic and chromate removal from water by iron chips-Effects of anions[J]. Front.Environ.Sci.Eng., 2008, 2(2): 203-208.
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https://academic.hep.com.cn/fese/EN/Y2008/V2/I2/203
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