Dolomite as a potential adsorbent in water treatment: pH, turbidity and Pb (II) removal studies
The adsorption process for the removal of Pb2+ in the water sample was conducted using raw and calcined dolomite that was charred at 750 celcius. From the literature, dolomite showed good adsorption capability for metal ions from the water. A lake water sample from Tasik Varsiti, Universiti Malaya,...
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Main Authors: | Jamil, N. A., Patah, M. F. A., Junaidi, M. U. M., Jan, B. M., Zuki, F. M., Tan, C. K., Nor, M. I. M., Hashim, N. H. |
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2024
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/45947/ https://doi.org/10.1007/s13762-023-05375-w |
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