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Immobilization of Chromium and Antimony with Granular Ferric Hydroxide (GFH)

BANERJEE et al., 2003

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10674665129505092059
Author
BANERJEE K
NOUR S
BLUMENSCHEIN C
SELBIE M
AMY G
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Industrial Wastewater and Best Available Treatment Technologies: Performance, Reliability, and Economics

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This paper presents results pertaining to the capability of Granular Ferric Hydroxide (GFH) for removal of chromium (VI) and antimony from water. The effects of several process variables, such as pH, GFH dosage, reaction time, and other water quality parameters, on …
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