BARROS, Aldre Jorge Morais.; PRASAD, Shiva.; LEITE, Valderi Duarte.; SOUZA, Antonio Gouveia.
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The present study was carried out for evaluating the retention behavior of sanitary sewage and sand in relation to chromium and
nickel ions in upflow reactors. It was found that the sludge presented a greater assimilation of the metals studied when compared to
the inert material, probably due to the presence of anionic groups, which favors adsorption and complexation processes. Thermal analyses of the samples showed a shift in the decomposition peaks of the ‘‘in natura’’ sludge, when compared with those of the samples spiked
with the metals, confirming the possibility of interactions between the heavy metals and the anionic groups present in the sludge.
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