Peat Moss -A Natural Adsorbing Agent for the Treatment of Polluted Water

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Van Quach Tinh R. Leblanc J. M. Janssens M. Ruel
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

"Microscopic studies of peat moss indicate a highly porous material. In view of using this natural product as an adsorbing agent for the treatment of polluted water, studies of its adsorbing power for beef extract and alkyl benzene sulphonate solution were determined. The effects of time of contact, particle size, concentration of adsorbent and concentration of pollutant were studied. In the case of beef extract, there is a COD reduction of around 27 per cent; in the case of the alkyl benzene sulphonate, the percentage reduction varied from 72 to 95 per cent. A water treatment plant based on the adsorbing power of peat moss with simultaneous recuperation of the pollutant is proposed."
Citation

APA: Van Quach Tinh R. Leblanc J. M. Janssens M. Ruel  (1971)  Peat Moss -A Natural Adsorbing Agent for the Treatment of Polluted Water

MLA: Van Quach Tinh R. Leblanc J. M. Janssens M. Ruel Peat Moss -A Natural Adsorbing Agent for the Treatment of Polluted Water. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1971.

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