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Adsorption recovery of Ag(I) and Au(III) from an electronics industry wastewater on a clay mineral composite
Rakhila, Youness; Elmchaouri, Abdellah; Mestari, Allal; Korili, Sophia A. ; Abouri, Meriem; Gil Bravo, Antonio (University of Science and Technology BeijingSpringer, 2019) Artículo / ArtikuluaThe aim of this work is to investigate the ability of an adsorbent of a clay mineral composite to remove and recover gold and silver ions from wastewater. The composite was prepared by mixing phosphogypsum (PG), obtained ... -
Improvement of the adsorption properties of an activated carbon coated by titanium dioxide for the removal of emerging contaminants
Taoufik, Nawal; Elmchaouri, Abdellah; Anouar, Fatna; Korili, Sophia A. ; Gil Bravo, Antonio (Elsevier, 2019) Artículo / ArtikuluaThree activated carbon coated titanium dioxide composites are evaluated as adsorbents for the removal of three pharmaceutical compounds: clofibric, gallic and salicylic acids from aqueous solutions. These composite materials ... -
Optimization of the pentachlorophenol adsorption by organo-clays based on response surface methodology
El Mahmoudi, Soufiane; Elmchaouri, Abdellah; El Kaimech, Assya; Gil Bravo, Antonio (MDPI, 2022) Artículo / ArtikuluaThe aim of this study is to optimize the adsorption of pentachlorophenol (PCP) using an organo-clay under the response surface methodology. The adsorbent was selected from a montmorillonite exchanged by various cations, ... -
Optimizing the removal of nitrate by adsorption onto activated carbon using response surface methodology based on the central composite design
Taoufik, Nawal; Elmchaouri, Abdellah; Korili, Sophia A. ; Gil Bravo, Antonio (Taylor & Francis, 2020) Artículo / ArtikuluaThis study sheds light on the adsorption process for the removal of nitrate ions from synthetic aqueous solutions. This contaminant pose a potential risk to the environment and can cause health effects including cancers ...