Permeable Adsorbing Barriers for groundwater remediation from hexavalent chrome pollution
by Michele Di Natale, Roberto Greco, Dino Musmarra
International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management (IJETM), Vol. 7, No. 1/2, 2007

Abstract: Chrome ions removal from aqueous solutions by adsorption onto an activated carbon (Aquacarb 207EA™ by Sutcliffe Carbon) and a South African coal char is illustrated. Different chrome concentrations, pH and salinity levels are tested. Experimental data are interpreted by means of a Langmuir approach-based model. Results show that a Permeable Adsorbing Barrier (PAB) made of Aquacarb 207EA™ can protect a shallow aquifer from topsoil Cr(VI) leaching even during heavy rainfalls and that Cr(VI) is desorbed in dry periods, when clean water crosses the PAB, without any dangerous release in the aquifer.

Online publication date: Fri, 13-Apr-2007

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