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HERO ID
7337603
Reference Type
Book/Book Chapter
Title
Assessment of Activated Charcoal Efficiency with Filter Paper in the Water Purification Process
Author(s)
Jamakovic, N; Karahmet, E; Varesic, B
Year
2020
Book Title
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Volume
76
Page Numbers
758-771
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-18072-0_87
Web of Science Id
WOS:000494447600087
Abstract
The water purification is process of removing unwanted chemicals, biological contaminants, suspended solids and gases from the contaminated water with a specific purpose. Activated charcoal is often used as part of filters for water purification and on the pharmacological market are available activated charcoal capsule that can consume a certain period of time for cleaning the body. The aim of this paper is to check the efficiency of activated charcoal as a water purifier, and assess whether it can really purify drinking water until adequate measures. The results showed that activated charcoal with filter paper reduces calcium, iron, chloride, lead and cadmium concentrations, the concentration of potassium, magnesium and sodium after passing through active charcoal with filter paper depends on the starting sample, potassium monitors the movement of sodium, and magnesium is disproportionate to sodium. Activated charcoal with filter paper removes carbonates very well, it doesn't remove efficiently chloride and we can say that is not a good copper purifier, but that conclusion is not safe and ultimate.
Keywords
Water; Purification; Activated charcoal; Metals; Chlorides
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