A Now-by RNiF (reticulated nickel foam) Reaction System for Removing Heavy Metals From a Biological Process Stream

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Luis Dr. Sobral
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

In this study, the removal of zinc, cadmium and copper from an aqueous sulphate solution, derived from the biomass desorption process, was examined by using a reaction system with a three-dimensional high surface area electrode (RNiF). This reaction system was found to be extremely effective in reducing metal concentrations to the ppb range. The effect of cathode potential and flow rate were studied for three different nickel foam porosities. In addition, current- potential curves were recorded, at a rotating vitreous carbon electrode, to deter- mine the possibility of depositing the aforementioned metals separately.
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APA: Luis Dr. Sobral  (1998)  A Now-by RNiF (reticulated nickel foam) Reaction System for Removing Heavy Metals From a Biological Process Stream

MLA: Luis Dr. Sobral A Now-by RNiF (reticulated nickel foam) Reaction System for Removing Heavy Metals From a Biological Process Stream. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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