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Nathan, Usha; Cyriac, Bincy; Hegde, G.N.; Premadas, A.; Rai, A.K.
Proceedings of the national symposium on recent advances in applied geochemistry: current status and future trends2011
Proceedings of the national symposium on recent advances in applied geochemistry: current status and future trends2011
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[en] A simple and economical method for the removal of uranium from Gogi mine water using the powdered red brick as a good adsorbent is discussed. Preliminary studies for the removal of uranium using brick showed encouraging results. Further studies were carried to find the amount and size of brick for the quantitative removal of uranium. The results of these studies showed that 50 g of brick with 10 mesh size was enough to remove uranium quantitatively from 100 ml of mine water containing 1800 μg/L of uranium. However the column studies indicated considerable decrease (∼ 5 g for 100 ml of mine water) in the amount of brick required to remove uranium from 100 ml of mine water
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Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, Hyderabad (India); Indian Society of Applied Geochemists (India); 127 p; 2011; p. 91-92; National symposium on recent advances in applied geochemistry: current status and future trends; Hyderabad (India); 19-21 Oct 2011; 7 refs., 1 tab.
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