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Deep Purification of Aqueous Solutions to Remove Chromium(III) with Industrial Carbonate-Containing Wastes

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The possibility of diminishing chromium(III) ion concentration in aqueous solutions to a MPC (maximum permissible concentration) level with the use of industrial carbonate-containing wastes was studied. The influence exerted by the chromium(III) ion concentration in a starting solution, duration of sorbent contact with the solution, anion composition of the solution, temperature, and other conditions on the degree of recovery of Cr(III) ions and on the sorbent consumption was investigated.

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Lupeiko, T.G., Gorbunova, M.O. & Bayan, E.M. Deep Purification of Aqueous Solutions to Remove Chromium(III) with Industrial Carbonate-Containing Wastes. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 74, 1698–1701 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014865404685

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