Optimize the industrial water and wastewater as an aqueous resource

Joint Authors

Abd al-Fattah, Muhammad Kamal
Mahmud, Mahmud Abd al-Rahman
al-Fadaly, Izzat Ahmad
Tantawi, Hanan Faruq

Source

Journal of Environmental Studies and Researches

Publisher

University of Sadat City Enviromental Studies and Research Institute

Publication Date

2021-12-31

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

7

Main Subjects

Earth Sciences, Water and Environment

English Abstract

The removal of toxic heavy metal from aqua solution using ceramic residuals as a low-cost sorbent was studied by use of ceramic residuals as non-expensive material in removal of heavy metal Change parameter to get best condition for removal cadmium and lead.

In ancient time there are many ways to remove heavy metal from water such as chemical perception, electro-chemical, Ionic ex-change and adsorption among other.

However, due to their high cost or difficult applying or non-availability material or added new source of pollution or low efficiency of removal at trace levels.

Adoration is seen as low-cost ways and realistic solution.

In my study, parameter such as PH, time, size of sorbent used were evaluated for each material ion in order to optimize the sorption uptake condition.

The result shows that the metal uptake increased when the ceramic residuals area exposed also increased.

The optimum PH for cadmium and lead was PH 6.0.

This is favorable because it is near the PH of most natural water.

 

Data Type

Conference Papers

Record ID

BIM-1542620

American Psychological Association (APA)

Mahmud, Mahmud Abd al-Rahman& al-Fadaly, Izzat Ahmad& Abd al-Fattah, Muhammad Kamal& Tantawi, Hanan Faruq. 2021-12-31. Optimize the industrial water and wastewater as an aqueous resource. . Vol. 11, no. 4 C (Conference) (2021), pp.444-450.Cairo Egypt : University of Sadat City Enviromental Studies and Research Institute.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Abd al-Fattah, Muhammad Kamal…[et al.]. Optimize the industrial water and wastewater as an aqueous resource. . Cairo Egypt : University of Sadat City Enviromental Studies and Research Institute. 2021-12-31.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Mahmud, Mahmud Abd al-Rahman& al-Fadaly, Izzat Ahmad& Abd al-Fattah, Muhammad Kamal& Tantawi, Hanan Faruq. Optimize the industrial water and wastewater as an aqueous resource. .
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