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REMOVAL OF METALS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS

Kucerova, Lucie, Heviankova, Silvie, Kucerova, Radmila, Madrova, Monika

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b31/s12.077View metrics

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Title
REMOVAL OF METALS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
Authors
Kucerova, Lucie, Heviankova, Silvie, Kucerova, Radmila, Madrova, Monika
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on WATER RESOURCES. FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-13-1
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  15. HEVIÁNKOVÁ S., ŠPAKOVSKÁ B., KLIMKO T., KYNCL M., BÍLSKÁ Z., KUČEROVÁ L. Acid mine drainage treatment by ash from wooden chip combustion: study of mine water composition in dependence on the ash dose and 14th SGEM GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems duration of mutual interaction, Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences, vol. 9/No 2, pp 159 – 170, 2014.

  16. PITTER P. Hydrochemistry , VŠCHT Prague, Czech Republic, 2009. (in Czech)

  17. KAFKA Z., PUNČOCHÁŘOVÁ J. Heavy metals in nature and their toxicity , Chemické listy, Czech Republic, vol. 96, 2002, [online, cit. 2012-02 -04]. Available at . (in Czech)

  18. SISCA O. LESMANA , NOVIE FEBRIANA , FELYCIA E. SOETAREDJO , JAKA SUNARSO , SURYADI ISMADJI Studies on potential applications of biomass for the separation of heavy metals from water and wastewater, Biochemical Engineering Journal , Australia, 2009, [online, 24-03 -2013], Section Hydrology and Water Resources Available at .

  19. KNAPP Characteristics of ash from wood combustion, Biom.cz, [online, 08-03 - 2013], Available at . (in Czech)

  20. VÁŇA J. Biomass for energy and technical applications. Biom.cz, [online 24- 02-2011], Available at . (in Czech)

  21. NARODOSLAWSKY M., OBERNBERGER I. From waste to raw material – the route from biomass to wood ash for cadmium and other heavy metals, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 1996.

  22. PERUCCI P., MONACI E., ONOFRI A., VISCHETTI C., CASUCCI C . Changes in physico-chemical and biochemical parameters of soil following addition of wood ash: A field experiment, Journal of Agronomy, 2008.

  23. VOLÁKOVÁ P. Biomass ash – elemental composition and its application potential. Biom.cz [online], 2010, [online, cit. 2012-02 -03], Available at . (in Czech)

  24. STRNADOVÁ N., MATĚJKOVÁ D. Removal of copper and zinc compounds from water via magnesium hydroxide adsorption. Chemické listy, Czech Republic, 2006, [online, cit. 2012-02 -24], Available at . (in Czech)

  25. VOUNDI NKANA J.C., DEMEYER A., VERLOO M.G. Effect of wood ash application on soil solution chemistry of tropical acid soils: incubation study, Bioresource Technology, 2002.

  26. VÁŇA J. Application of ash from biomass combustion. 2010, [online, cit. 2012- 2-28], Available at . (in Czech)

  27. EnviWeb, Thanks to a new boiler, Krnov combusts the highest quantity of biomass in the CR, [online, cit. 2012-03 -05], Available at . (in Czech)

  28. Company ČEZ, ČEZ power plants combust biomass, [online, cit. 21-02-2014], Available at . (in Czech)

  29. HEVIÁNKOVÁ S., BESTOVÁ I., KYNCL M. The application of wood ash as a reagent in acid mine drainage treatment, Minerals Engineering, vol. 56, pp 109- 111, 2014.

  30. HEVIÁNKOVÁ S., ŠPAKOVSKÁ B., KLIMKO T., KYNCL M., BÍLSKÁ Z., KUČEROVÁ L. Acid mine drainage treatment by ash from wooden chip combustion: study of mine water composition in dependence on the ash dose and 14th SGEM GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems duration of mutual interaction, Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences, vol. 9/No 2, pp 159 – 170, 2014.

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