Abstract
Properties of ceramic materials are directly related with process followed for their production, since the process is determining microstructure. In this work a ceramic material from industrial and urban wastes has been designed and set out for retaining heavy metals from industrial contaminated waters, following three different processes: slip casting, uniaxial pressing and extrusion. These materials have been shaped as Raschig rings to establish a comparison between them, in three cases. A physical-chemical characterisation of the material has been performed. The microstructure was studied by SEM, specific surface area (BET), mercury and helium density measurements, water absorption and porosity. Additionally, a dynamic immobilisation experiment was performed with these rings in simulated waters containing heavy metals. Chemical analyses were carried out by ICP-OES technique in treated waters.
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Villora, J. M., Callejas, P., & Barba, M. F. (2004). Influencia del procesamiento de materiales cerámicos en su comportamiento como adsorbente de iones en aguas industrials. In Boletin de la Sociedad Espanola de Ceramica y Vidrio (Vol. 43, pp. 75–79). Sociedad Espanola de Ceramica y Vidrio. https://doi.org/10.3989/cyv.2004.v43.i1.619
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