SOLVENT SUBLATION OF COPPER IONS FROM WATER SOLUTIONS

Abstract

Presented work was research removal of copper ions. According to acquired data the highest copper removal ratio (96,4%) was obtained with pH of 5,5, molar ratio metal:dye = 1:1,5 and time of solvent sublation process 30 min.

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Tetіana Obushenko, Nataliya Tolstopalova, Anna Naumenko

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Tetіana Obushenko, Nataliya Tolstopalova, Anna Naumenko (2018). SOLVENT SUBLATION OF COPPER IONS FROM WATER SOLUTIONS. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(8), 147-149. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-601640