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- W4367305718 abstract "Abstract Biochars and activated carbons obtained from the nettle and the sage herbs were used for Cd(II), As(V), poly(acrylic acid) and polyethylenimine simultaneous adsorption from the multicomponent aqueous solutions. Electrokinetic studies proved that both activated carbons show acidic character of the surface. The point of zero charge of the sample obtained from the nettle herb occurs at pH 3.1, whereas that of the adsorbent obtained from the sage herb at pH 4.0. Cd(II) adsorption causes the decrease in the surface charge density and the zeta potential of both activated carbons, whereas As(V) addition results in the increase of solid surface charge density and its impact on the zeta potential value depends on adsorbent type. In case of the simultaneous presence of metals and polymers, the adsorbed macromolecules have greater influence on the surface charge density and the zeta potential values than the metal ions. Cd(II) and As(V) are well adsorbed on the examined activated carbons irrespective of the solution pH (changing in the range 3–9). Maximum adsorption were 218.27 mg/g for Cd(II) and 205.53 mg/g for As(V). The polymers presence causes a decrease (80–90 %) of both metal ions adsorbed amounts, whereas the poly(acrylic acid) and polyethylenimine adsorption mechanism in the presence of cadmium and arsenic ions depends on the adsorbent type and polymer-metal interactions." @default.
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- W4367305718 title "Cd(II) and As(V) removal from the multicomponent solutions in the presence of ionic polymers using carbonaceous adsorbents obtained from herbs" @default.
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