Adsorption and ion exchange are pivotal techniques in contemporary wastewater treatment, offering versatile routes to remove dissolved pollutants, including heavy metals, nutrients and emerging ...
The legacy underground storage tanks at the Hanford Site contain highly alkaline, high‐salt radioactive supernatants and slurries loaded with cesium, strontium, technetium and actinides. Effective ...
Nitrate ions released into the water bodies due to human activities can have adverse effects on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Conventional adsorption materials that are used for treating water ...
Nitrate ion is a common pollutant produced by municipal waste treatment systems, agricultural run-offs, and livestock waste. Although an essential component of fertilizers and necessary for growing ...