Iron Removal by Adsorption - A Review
Author(s):
Sanchi S. Dange , G.H.Raisoni college of Engineering, Nagpur, India; R. M. Dhoble, G.H.Raisoni Academy of Engineering & Technology
Keywords:
Iron, Adsorption, Water, Earth, Environment
Abstract:
Iron is the most abundant metal found on Earth and is used for different purposes in the day-to-day life of mankind. Iron is also an essential constituent of human body which helps for better regulation of the body. Certain amount of Iron is required for both the male and female body to avoid Iron deficiency in the body, despites this Iron can be harmful for the human body if intake in larger amounts. The maximum permissible limit of Iron in Drinking Water should be less than 0.3 mg/lit. Excess of Iron may cause diseases like Alzheimer, Neurodegenerative diseases, Arteriosclerosis, Diabetes mellitus, Cancer (Suspected). The present paper describes Iron, its uses, harmful effects and its removal by Adsorption.
Other Details:
| Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV3I9150
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| Published in | : | Volume : 3, Issue : 9
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| Publication Date | : | 01/04/2017
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| Page(s) | : | 603-606
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