PHOSPHATES ADSORPTION FROM WATER BY RECYCLED CONCRETE

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Pavel Buriánek
Michal Skalický
Alexander Grünwald

Abstract

It was only very recently that recycled concrete has also started to be used in water management primarily as a sorbent or reagent. Important factors influencing its use include mainly its origin, chemical, physical and mechanical characteristics. Adsorption kinetics was measured experimentally (Freundlich and Langmuir isotherm); and efficiency, values of adsorption capacity and changes of water chemical reactions due to added recycled concrete were found. Phosphates were removed either from standard solutions or from surface water.

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Buriánek, P., Skalický, M., & Grünwald, A. (2014). PHOSPHATES ADSORPTION FROM WATER BY RECYCLED CONCRETE. GeoScience Engineering, 60(4), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.2478/58
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Review Article