Sorption mechanisms of divalent cations with titanate nanotube

The occurrence of heavy metal ions in industrial wastewater discharges is a pertinent issue. Discharges that are not properly treated causes pollution to the downstream river and groundwater which are often used for drinking and irrigation in the rural area. This thesis explores the feasibility of t...

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Main Author: Du, Jianhong
Other Authors: James O. Leckie
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Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-536152023-03-03T19:37:02Z Sorption mechanisms of divalent cations with titanate nanotube Du, Jianhong James O. Leckie Sun Delai, Darren School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Environmental engineering The occurrence of heavy metal ions in industrial wastewater discharges is a pertinent issue. Discharges that are not properly treated causes pollution to the downstream river and groundwater which are often used for drinking and irrigation in the rural area. This thesis explores the feasibility of titanate nanotube as an industrial sorbent to remove cadmium and other divalent cations from water. Doctor of Philosophy (CEE) 2013-06-06T04:31:34Z 2013-06-06T04:31:34Z 2011 2011 Thesis Du, J. (2011). Sorption mechanisms of divalent cations with titanate nanotube. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/53615 10.32657/10356/53615 en 186 p. application/pdf
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Sorption mechanisms of divalent cations with titanate nanotube
description The occurrence of heavy metal ions in industrial wastewater discharges is a pertinent issue. Discharges that are not properly treated causes pollution to the downstream river and groundwater which are often used for drinking and irrigation in the rural area. This thesis explores the feasibility of titanate nanotube as an industrial sorbent to remove cadmium and other divalent cations from water.
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title Sorption mechanisms of divalent cations with titanate nanotube
title_short Sorption mechanisms of divalent cations with titanate nanotube
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title_fullStr Sorption mechanisms of divalent cations with titanate nanotube
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