April 23, 2024

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Ammonia removal from nitrogenous industrial waste water using Iranian natural zeolite of clinoptilolite type

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Ammonia nitrogen is one of the most hazardous water pollutants, discharging into water receptors through industrial effluents. Negative environmental impacts of such chemical species in hydrosphere include accelerated eutrophication, water toxicity and harming the aquatics. Natural zeolite clinoptilolite has very high selectivity & capacity for ammonium cation sorption. It occurs in high abundances and rich mines of this zeolite exist in different parts of Iran and thus are available more cheaply and with different sizing.

The aim of this study is to investigate ammonia nitrogen removal over this natural sorbent from real samples of high polluted waste water discharging from a fertilizer producing plant. The experimental results showed that this natural sorbent without even any pre treatment system & with the same particle size available in Iranian markets has still high capability & selectivity in ammonia nitrogen removal both in batch and continuous test.

Source: http://waset.org/journals/waset/v70/v70-169.pdf

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