J. Technology and Education, Vol.16, No.2, pp53-56, 2009
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Study on Antimony Detection and Adsorbent Removal in Plant Effluent
@@@ @@@Eiki Matsui*, Ikumi Hirazawa, Yuta Okabe, Katsumi Takayama
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(Received October 7, 2009; Accepted October 16, 2009)
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Abstract
@ Antimony is widely present in the environment as Sb(III) and Sb(V). It is difficult to process high concentration of antimony that generated as a result of human activities to the standard value in the flocculation method. Therefore, it is necessary to develop detection and collection methods these features are prompt changes and easy operations for the restriction in future. Then, in this study, two points (the antimony detection that used the synthetic phthalocyanine dye and the antimony adsorpbent removal by the microorganism) were researched, and effective detection-removal methods of antimony were developed.
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Keywords: Phthalocyanine Dye, Microorganism, Antimony Detection, Antimony Collection