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Adsorbents obtained from secondary raw materials for purification of drinking water
Author: Nino GiorgadzeKeywords: adsorption, carbon materials, surface area, Vegetable residue, dinking water
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A large number of recycled organic waste is collected annually in agriculture. Plant waste: Wood sawdust, walnut and nut shells, peach cores and other belong to secondary material resources. In the nearest future vegetation can be replaced many materials due to their complex structure. One of the priority directions of the development of modern technology of toxic and harmful substances is to create new, cheap and effective adsorbts because water pollution is one of the serious problems of modernity. The contamination of potable water is one of the essential ecological problems of mankind, as it poses significant health risks to the population and affects the products being consumed. The purpose of this work was to study sorbitous properties of carbon materials and use for purification drinking water, wich derived from secondary raw materials in different conditions of technology developed by R.Agladze Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Electrochemistry.