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A Comparison of Competitive Adsorption Kinetics Between Iron, Copper, and Nickel Using Soil-Based MediaBode, 2023
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Treating urban stormwater runoff requires the removal of several pollutants including heavy metals. Soil-based media are applied as a filter material to treat stormwater runoff. Adsorption is a common pollutant removal mechanism utilized by soil-based media …
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