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Different materials (granulated activated carbon, Zr loaded activated carbon, Absorptionsmittel 3, zero-valent iron, granular iron hydroxide) were investigated for their capability to remove arsenic from water. Both arsenite and arsenate were investigated and batch and column tests were carried out.
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Daus, B., Weiss, H. (2005). Testing of Sorption Materials for Arsenic Removal From Waters. In: Mournighan, R., Dudzińska, M.R., Barich, J., Gonzalez, M.A., Black, R.K. (eds) Chemistry for the Protection of the Environment 4. Environmental Science Research, vol 59. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-27448-0_2
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