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Removal of trace arsenic to meet drinking water standards using iron oxide coated multiwall carbon nanotubes
Susana Addo Ntim
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Somenath Mitra
Chemistry and Environmental Science
Otto H. York Center for Environmental Engineering and Science
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Iron Oxide
100%
Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNTs)
100%
Arsenic
100%
Drinking Water Standards
100%
As(III)
50%
As(V)
50%
Sorbent
16%
Oxides
16%
Adsorption
16%
Trace Level
16%
Functionalized Nanotubes
16%
Microwave-assisted
16%
Arsenic Removal
16%
Adsorption Isotherm
16%
Carbon Atom
16%
Langmuir Model
16%
Freundlich Model
16%
Pseudo-second Order
16%
Rate Equations
16%
Arsenic Adsorption
16%
Absorptive Capacity
16%
Effective Support
16%
Controlled Assembly
16%
Chemical Engineering
Potable Water
100%
Carbon Nanotube
100%
Iron Oxide
100%
Adsorption
66%
Nanotube
33%
Adsorption Isotherm
33%