The removal of arsenic from (ground)-water by adsorbent loaded in polymeric microspheres

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FIGOLI A [1 ]
HOINKIS J [2 ]
CRISCUOLI A [1 ]
FRANZ C [3 ]
DE RYCKE M [3 ]
BLOCK C [3 ]
DEOWAN S A [2 ]
ISLAM R [2 ]
DRIOLI E [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Institute on Membrane Technology (ITM-CNR) ,Via Pietro Bucci,Cubo 17C,87030 Rende ( CS) ,Italy,a
[2] Karlshrue University of Applied Sciences,Moltkestr. 30 76133,Karlshrue,Germany
[3] Sustainable Process Materials Engineering,GROUP T-Leuven Engineering College,Vesaliusstraat 13,3000 Leuven,Belgium
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arsenic removal; adsorption; TiO2; polymeric microspheres;
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X703 [废水的处理与利用];
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Arsenic is a natural tasteless and odourless element,existing in the earth’s crust at average levels of between two and five thousands micrograms per liter (parts per million) . Arsenic is highly toxic to humans, who are exposed to it primarily from air,food and water. The occurrence of arsenic in groundwater is due to geological composition of soil. High concentrations of arsenic in water are the result of dissolution or desorption of ferric oxides and the oxidation of mineral arsenopyrites. Arsenic in drinking water has an important impact on the human health,especially in the less developed countries. Different methods exist to remove arsenic from aquatic media,and one of them is by adsorption. In this work,the adsorption of both As(III) and As(V) by means of novel microspheres has been investigated. In particular,TiO2 has been embedded into polymeric microspheres PES (PolyEtherSulphone) and PEEK-WC (PolyEtherEther-Ketone) . The main advantages of this encapsulation adsorption material are: no loss of adsorbents into the water stream,easy to be used and scaled-up.
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