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      Kinetics of Iron (II) Removal from Aqueous Solution Using Activated Dolomite

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      The Open Chemical Engineering Journal
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          Experimental investigations were undertaken in batch kinetic systems, for the removal of iron (II) from aqueous solutions using activated dolomite. The effect of the extent dolomite activation on the dissolution of magnesium and calcium from the dolomite lattice was determined. Under optimum experimental conditions there was a direct linear relationship between magnesium dissolution and iron (II) removal from bulk solution. The experimental data were mathematically described using empirical external mass transfer and pseudo-intra-particle diffusion models. The data show conformity with a three stage process, with the iron (II) removal rate showing good correlation with external mass transfer (t < 1 min) and two rates of pseudo-intra-particle diffusion (1 < t < 90mins, and t < 90mins).

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          The Open Chemical Engineering Journal
          TOCENGJ
          Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
          1874-1231
          November 29 2007
          November 29 2007
          : 1
          : 1
          : 23-29
          Article
          10.2174/1874123100701010023
          8b3a9cdc-6b91-42ef-8a7b-198fba8037ad
          © 2007

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          Medicine,Chemistry,Life sciences
          Medicine, Chemistry, Life sciences

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