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Biomolecules
October 2019
LERMAB-ENSTIB, University of Lorraine, 27 rue du Merle Blanc, BP 1041, 88051 Epinal, France.
Tannins are one of the most natural, non-toxic, and highly reactive aromatic biomolecules classified as polyphenols. The reactive phenolic compounds present in their chemical structure can be an alternative precursor for the preparation of several polymeric materials for applications in distinct industries: adhesives and coatings, leather tanning, wood protection, wine manufacture, animal feed industries, and recently also in the production of new porous materials (i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Sci Pollut Res Int
September 2018
Research Forest Institute (Institut de recherche sur les forêts - IRF), University of Québec in Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT), 445 Boul. de l'Université, Rouyn-Noranda, QC, J9X 5E4, Canada.
There is growing interest in low-cost, efficient materials for the removal of organic contaminants in municipal and industrial effluents. In this study, the efficiency of biochar and activated biochar, as promising adsorbents for phenol removal, was investigated at high (up to 1500 mg L) and low concentrations (0.54 mg L) in synthetic and real effluents (from wood-residue deposits in Québec), respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Environ Manage
April 2018
RIME, Department of Civil, Geological, and Mining Engineering, Polytechnique Montréal, Montréal, QC, H3C 3A7, Canada.
Circumneutral surface water and groundwater can contain hazardous concentrations of metals and metalloids that can threaten organisms in surrounding ecosystems. Extensive research has been conducted over the past two decades to prevent, limit, and treat water pollution. Among the currently available treatment options is the use of natural and residual materials, which is generally regarded as effective and inexpensive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Hazard Mater
June 2016
Technology Center for Industrial Waste (CTRI- Centre Technologique des Résidus Industriels), 425 Boul. du College, Rouyn-Noranda, QC J9X 5E5, Canada; College of Abitibi-Temiscamingue, 425 Boul. du College, Rouyn-Noranda, QC J9X 5E5, Canada.
Intensive research is ongoing for developing low-cost and highly efficient materials in metal removal from contaminated effluents. The present study evaluated dolomite [CaMg(CO3)2], both raw and modified by thermal activation (charring), for Ni and Zn treatment in contaminated neutral drainage (CND). Batch adsorption testing (equilibrium and kinetics) were conducted at pH 6, to evaluate the performance of initial vs.
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