Chrome Adsorption Through the use of Mining-Metallurgical Waste as Low-Cost Adsorbents

In recent years, the waste generated by the metallurgical industries has received greater attention due to the environmental implications of its disposal, however, it has been reported that this type of waste works as low-cost adsorbents to remove heavy metals from wastewater. due to its composition...

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Wedi'i Gadw mewn:
Manylion Llyfryddiaeth
Prif Awduron: Picazo Rodríguez, Nallely Guadalupe, Carrillo Pedroza, Francisco Raúl, Soria Aguilar, Ma de Jesus, Baltierra Costeira, Gabriela, González Zamarripa, Gregorio
Fformat: Online
Iaith:spa
Cyhoeddwyd: Universida de Sonora 2022
Mynediad Ar-lein:https://epistemus.unison.mx/index.php/epistemus/article/view/195
Tagiau: Ychwanegu Tag
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Crynodeb:In recent years, the waste generated by the metallurgical industries has received greater attention due to the environmental implications of its disposal, however, it has been reported that this type of waste works as low-cost adsorbents to remove heavy metals from wastewater. due to its composition. On the other hand, there are processes that are carried out in the metal coating industries that generate wastewater with a high content of hexavalent chromium, which is highly toxic to health and the environment. In the present work, a series of adsorption tests were carried out in a synthetic hexavalent chromium solution using as adsorbents residues from the mining-metallurgical industry. It was observed that, using a residue consisting mainly of hematite and magnetite, it was possible to remove 76% of the chromium present in the solution.