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stať ve sborníku (D)
Home Department:
Katedra chemie (31500)
Title:
Sorpce těžkých kovů na přírodním uhlí
Citace
Slovák, V., Maršálek, R., Janíček, M., Kohutová, H., Zelenka, T., Ráblová, L. a Kukuczka, R. Sorpce těžkých kovů na přírodním uhlí.
In:
ODPADOVÉ FÓRUM 2008.
Milovy: PCHE, 2008. PCHE, 2008. s. 4307-4310. ISBN 978-80-02-02012-7.
Subtitle
Publication year:
2008
Obor:
Znečištění a kontrola vody
Number of pages:
4
Page from:
4307
Page to:
4310
Form of publication:
ISBN code:
978-80-02-02012-7
ISSN code:
Proceedings title:
ODPADOVÉ FÓRUM 2008
Proceedings:
Publisher name:
PCHE
Place of publishing:
Milovy
Country of Publication:
Sborník vydaný v ČR
Název konference:
ODPADOVÉ FÓRUM 2008
Místo konání konference:
Milovy
Datum zahájení konference:
Typ akce podle státní
příslušnosti účastníků:
Celostátní akce
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Key words in English:
adsorption; coal; heavy metals; waste water
Annotation in original language:
The paper summarizes extensive study of heavy metal sorption on bituminous, brown and oxidative altered coals. The results show that natural coals as sorbents of heavy metals can be more efficient then activated carbons due to higher adsorption capacity and independence of the sorption on the size of coal particles (studied range 0.06 ? 1 mm). In addition, low dependence on initial pH of solution was found for heavy metals sorption on oxidative altered coal.
Annotation in english language:
The paper summarizes extensive study of heavy metal sorption on bituminous, brown and oxidative altered coals. The results show that natural coals as sorbents of heavy metals can be more efficient then activated carbons due to higher adsorption capacity and independence of the sorption on the size of coal particles (studied range 0.06 ? 1 mm). In addition, low dependence on initial pH of solution was found for heavy metals sorption on oxidative altered coal.
References
Reference
R01:
RIV/61988987:17310/08:A1000SFP
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