Removal of Heavy Metal Ions from Water and Wastewaters by Sulfur-Containing Precipitation Agents
Institute of Environmental Engineering · Polish Academy of Sciences
Abstract
Abstract Restrictive requirements for maximum concentrations of metals introduced into the environment lead to search for effective methods of their removal. Chemical precipitation using hydroxides or sulfides is one of the most commonly used methods for removing metals from water and wastewater. The process is simple and inexpensive. However, during metal hydroxide precipitation, large amounts of solids are formed. As a result, metal hydroxide is getting amphoteric and it can go back into the solution. On the other hand, use of sulfides is characterized by lower solubility compared with that of metal hydroxides, so a higher degree of metal reduction can be achieved in a shorter time. Disadvantages of that…
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1Topics & keywords
- Metal hydroxide
- Chemistry
- Precipitation
- Inorganic chemistry
- Hydroxide
- Solubility
- Dithiocarbamate
- Metal
- Clean water and sanitation