Adsorption - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Fathi Habashi
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

THE UNIT process of adsorption involves two steps: 1) Loading of the adsorbent. 2) Recovery of metal values from the adsorbent. Charcoal is the adsorbent commonly used in extractive metallurgy. The discovery of the adsorptive power of charcoal from solutions is generally accredited to Lowitz (1785), who observed that several dissolved organic substances were precipitated on charcoal. Graham was the first to demonstrate that inorganic substances were also adsorbed on charcoal. In 1830, he reported that iodine dissolved in KI solution was adsorbed on charcoal. Also calcium ions were adsorbed from limewater, as were lead ions from lead nitrate solution. The use of charcoal in metallurgy was first applied
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APA: Fathi Habashi  (1970)  Adsorption - Introduction

MLA: Fathi Habashi Adsorption - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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