Abstract
Secondary strontium residue (SSR) was used as absorbent to remove Cu2+ in solution and the effects of experimental conditions on absorption of Cu2+ were investigated. The results showed that the absorption process reached balance in around 40 min. The absorption capacity achieved the maximum when PH value reached 6, and the maximum adsorption of Cu2+-containing wastewater by secondary strontium residue was 5.46 mg/g. Removal ratio of Cu2+ was in relation to initial concentration of Cu2+ in solution. Adsorptive process tallied with Langmuir Isothermal adsorption model.
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Qing, D., Xu, L., & Cui, C. (2018). Research on disposal of copper(II)-containing wastewater by secondary strontium residue. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 108). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/108/4/042039
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