An Integrated Approach for Heavy Metal Remediation Using Sorbents Synthesized from Waste Residues

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Y. W. Chiang K. Ghyselbrecht R. M. Santos B. Meesschaert V. Cappuyns T. Van Gerven R. Swennen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Heavy metal contamination from mining and metallurgical activities of aquatic systems poses significant risk to the environment and human populations. The investigation of the distribution and immobilization mechanisms of heavy metals in sediments and soils has recently attained high priority. Different remediation methods can be employed to suppress or eliminate these contaminants. A tailored approach using both commercially available and in-house made adsorbents to rem ediate a heavy metal contamination site due to historical metallurgical activities in north Belgium is studied in this paper.
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APA: Y. W. Chiang K. Ghyselbrecht R. M. Santos B. Meesschaert V. Cappuyns T. Van Gerven R. Swennen  (2011)  An Integrated Approach for Heavy Metal Remediation Using Sorbents Synthesized from Waste Residues

MLA: Y. W. Chiang K. Ghyselbrecht R. M. Santos B. Meesschaert V. Cappuyns T. Van Gerven R. Swennen An Integrated Approach for Heavy Metal Remediation Using Sorbents Synthesized from Waste Residues. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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