Abstract:
Large amounts of waste wood obtained from logging and wood
processing have found various uses in the furniture industry, agriculture,
entering into various compost recipes with applications in restoring soil's
fertility or as absorbent material in numerous technologies, given the porous
structure and composition of such materials. In the present study, we tested the
capacity of grinded sawdust, simple and activated in acidic and alkaline
solutions, to retain nitrates from aqueous solutions of different concentrations.
Although all the variants have given very good results, sawdust activated in a
solution of hydrochloric acid registered the retention of nitrate in an amount of
99.99% at concentrations up to 250 mg / l and 99.95% for the ones up to 400
mg / l. The method may be also considered for large scale applications due to
the high adsorption speed