Argun et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Nickel adsorption on the modified pine tree materialsArgun et al., 2005
- Document ID
- 5618193444414451014
- Author
- Argun M
- Dursun S
- Gur K
- Ozdemir C
- Karatas M
- Dogan S
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- Publication venue
- Environmental technology
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Removal of nickel ions from aqueous solutions containing 1-100 mg l− 1, using pine tree (Pinus nigra) materials modified with HCl, was investigated on a laboratory scale. For this purpose, two natural adsorbents such as the modified pine bark (MPB) and the modified …
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