Authors:
Marin Nicoleta Mirela, Batrinescu Gheorghe, Constantin Lucian, Dinu Laurentiu,
Marin Nicoleta Mirela, Batrinescu Gheorghe, Constantin Lucian, Dinu Laurentiu,
Traistaru Gina, Nita-Lazar Mihai, Pascu Luoana Florentina, Lehr Carol Blaziu
Conference: International Symposium “The Environment and the Industry”
Date: 26-27 September 2019
Location: Bucharest, Romania
Published: 2019
Keywords:
Cellulosic material
Isotherm
Kinetics
Metallic cations
Mining waste water
Abstract:
Due to their bioavailability, various vegetable waste such as agricultural and industrial by-products (referred to in the literature as bio-adsorbents) can be used mainly for the retention of metallic cations. Thus, these biomaterials have the ability to remove metallic cations with functional groups that are in their structure but as well as through different mechanisms of physical sorption or the porosity of the biomaterial. Furthermore, the advantage to use this vegetable waste in environmental pollution reduction processes is primarily an economic justification because in our country there are significant quantities of such agricultural waste that could be used for this purpose with relatively low operating costs and having the major advantage because are cheap and easy to use. These methodologies can be applied for the following purposes, such as depollution, recovery, revaluation and concentration to determine them. The goal of this study was to use this maize stalk in retention of Cu(II) and Fe(III) from synthetic solutions and in the second part it was proposed to the treatment of waste water from mining exploitations as well as in the greening of a tailings pond can containing mining sediments.
