Correlative biosorption equilibria model for a binary batch system
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] B. Volesky,et al. Metal biosorption equilibria in a ternary system , 2000, Biotechnology and bioengineering.
[2] J. F. Porter,et al. Equilibrium Parameters for the Sorption of Copper, Cadmium and Zinc Ions onto Peat , 1997 .
[3] John J. Kilbane,et al. Removal and recovery of metal ions from wastewater using biosorbents and chemically modified biosorbents , 1996 .
[4] Y. Ho,et al. Batch nickel removal from aqueous solution by sphagnum moss peat , 1995 .
[5] R. Tyagi,et al. Competitive adsorption of substituted phenols by activated carbon developed from the fertilizer waste slurry , 1995 .
[6] B. Volesky,et al. Removal of lead from aqueous solutions by Penicillium biomass. , 1993, Biotechnology and bioengineering.
[7] T. H. Jeffers,et al. Mathematically modeling the removal of heavy metals from a wastewater using immobilized biomass , 1991 .
[8] C. Huang,et al. The adsorption of heavy metals onto hydrous activated carbon , 1987 .
[9] M. Douglas LeVan,et al. Binary Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms for ideal adsorbed solutions , 1981 .
[10] A. Benton,et al. THE ADSORPTION OF GAS MIXTURES BY SILICA , 1931 .
[11] A. Seco,et al. Adsorption of Heavy Metals from Aqueous Solutions onto Activated Carbon in Single Cu and Ni Systems and in Binary Cu–Ni, Cu–Cd and Cu–Zn Systems , 1997 .
[12] S. Allen,et al. Isotherm analyses for single component and multi-component metal sorption onto lignite , 1995 .
[13] B. J. McCoy,et al. An improved model for the prediction of multicomponent ion exchange equilibria , 1988 .
[14] D. Thévenot,et al. BATCH METAL REMOVAL BY PEAT : KINETICS AND THERMODYNAMICS , 1986 .
[15] I. Langmuir. THE CONSTITUTION AND FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS , 1917 .
[16] M. Faraday. Experimental Researches in Electricity , 1839 .
[17] M. Faraday. Experimental Researches in Electricity. Seventh Series , 1834 .
[18] Michael Faraday,et al. V. Experimental researches in electricity.—Sixth series , 1834, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London.
[19] Michael Faraday,et al. Experimental Researches in Electricity. Ninth Series , 1830 .