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Vol 166
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36-36
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Development of small-sized modules of the closed water consumption, local purification of wastewater from heavy metal compounds and selective sorbents for them

Authors:
F. F. Bezdudnyi1
S. V. Burinskii2
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  • 1 — St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design
  • 2 — St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design
Date submitted:
2005-01-12
Date accepted:
2005-02-04
Date published:
2005-12-15

Abstract

Protection of the aquatic environment from harmful substances is one of the urgent problems of our time. Water bodies of large industrial centers of the country are constantly polluted by dumps containing compounds, ions of copper, zinc, chromium, nickel, for which a number of methods are used. To purify wastewater from harmful substances, among which sorbent processes have gained great importance. In this case, not only ion-exchange resins are used, but also fiber materials with a much higher specific active surface area.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Environmental technologies, recycling and disposal of technogenic formations
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