Removal of arsenic from contaminated water utilizing tea waste
Activated carbon is the adsorbent commonly used to remove arsenic from contaminated water. However, the problem is that it is not always available everywhere and considered expensive in developing countries. An inexpensive alternative to activated carbon can therefore aid the adequate treatment of c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2016-03, Vol.13 (3), p.843-848 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Activated carbon is the adsorbent commonly used to remove arsenic from
contaminated water. However, the problem is that it is not always
available everywhere and considered expensive in developing countries.
An inexpensive alternative to activated carbon can therefore aid the
adequate treatment of contaminated water. Tea waste, water hyacinth and
banana peel are investigated extensively in this study as the
inexpensive alternative. Tea waste treated with a right proportion of
aqueous FeCl3 reagent is found to have substantially higher arsenic
removing capacity (which is quantified by arsenic concentrations
measured employing Double Beam Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer)
than the other two. The comparison made subsequently between tea waste
and activated carbon reveals the feasibility of the utilization of tea
waste. The arsenic removing capacity of tea waste treated with the
right proportion of aqueous FeCl3 reagent is found to be equal to that
of the activated carbon treated with the same reagent over the
continuous operative time of 2 h. The tea waste treated rightly with
the same reagent also removes arsenic at acceptable capacities over
extended operative times such as 4-6 h. It is therefore proposed
to consider tea waste as the inexpensive alternative to activated
carbon in treating arsenic contaminated water. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 1735-2630 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13762-016-0932-4 |