Removal of As (III) from Aqueous Solutions Using Montmorillonite

  • Anjum A
  • Lokeswari P
  • Kaur M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Arsenic (III) adsorption has been studied as a function of concentration of arsenic (III) in the solution, pH of the solu- tion, contact time during the batch extraction process using montmorillonite (MMT) and surfactant modified MMT (CPC-MMT and CTAB-MMT) from aqueous solution It has been observed that up to 90% of arsenic (III) can be ex- tracted from a solution containing 100 ppm of As (III) at pH 8.0, within a contact time of 10 minutes. The lowest level of As (III) that could be extracted was found to be 0.4 ppm.

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Anjum, A., Lokeswari, P., Kaur, M., & Datta, M. (2011). Removal of As (III) from Aqueous Solutions Using Montmorillonite. Journal of Analytical Sciences, Methods and Instrumentation, 01(02), 25–30. https://doi.org/10.4236/jasmi.2011.12004

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