Decontamination of Synthetic Solutions Containing Copper Ions Using Modified Barks

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
I. Gaballah
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Decontamination of synthetic solutions of copper acetate, chloride, nitrate and sulfate containing 10, 100 and 1000 ppm of copper, using chemically treated barks has been studied. Metal percent removal from solutions depends on the pH and the initial concentration and to some extent on the salt used. It varies from 40 to 99 % of the solution initial metallic ion's content. The maximum retention capacity of the treated bark varies from 31 to 43 mg of Cu per gram of dry modified bark. Bark loaded with copper had been analysed by Scanning Electron Microscopy and lnfra Red spectroscopy. Cu is uniformally distributed in the bulk of the bark. No copper segregation is observed. It seems that copper is bound to the acidic sites of the bark. Anions are not detected on the copper loaded bark neither with the SEM or with the IR spectroscopy.
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APA: I. Gaballah  (1993)  Decontamination of Synthetic Solutions Containing Copper Ions Using Modified Barks

MLA: I. Gaballah Decontamination of Synthetic Solutions Containing Copper Ions Using Modified Barks. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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