Maize stalk as natural ion exchanger for hazardous pollutants

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This paper recommends maize stalk as a cheap natural ion exchanger. Ion exchange equilibrium was studied using thermodynamic and kinetic models. The results showed a high selectivity towards cationic species of antimony (III), molybdenum (VI), lead (II) and arsenium (III). Waste waters and sediments from tailing ponds samples were analysed.

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Marin, N. M., Pascu, L. F., Stanculescu, I., Ovidiu Iordache, O. I., Jianu, D., Petrescu, L., & Badea, I. A. (2017). Maize stalk as natural ion exchanger for hazardous pollutants. Revista de Chimie, 68(8), 1726–1731. https://doi.org/10.37358/rc.17.8.5753

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