hybrid water treatment agent of beta-manganese at argentina

hybrid water treatment agent of beta-manganese at argentina
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  • Does manganese in drinking water cause aesthetic and operational problems?
  • Manganese (Mn) in drinking water can cause aesthetic and operational problems. Mn removal is necessary and often has major implications for treatment train design. This review provides an introduction to Mn occurrence and summarizes historic and recent research on removal mechanisms practiced in drinking water treatment.
  • Can SBP1 be used to treat manganese contaminated water?
  • SBP1 effectively removed manganese under board range of manganese concentrations. This result showed the potential use of the isolate for treating manganese-contaminated water. Manganese is an abundant transition metal that disperses readily through soil and water. It can exist in many oxidation states (from Mn 3− to Mn 7+ ).
  • How do we control the concentration of manganese in potable water?
  • Control of the concentration of Mn in potable water involves source water management as well as treatment processes for removal of manganese from water. A recent guidance manual for control of Mn provides a comprehensive overview including a number of case studies [18 ••].
  • Which bacterial isolates are used to remove manganese from contaminated water?
  • Among the isolates, Leptothrix spp., Bacillus spp., and Acinetobacter sp. strain LB1 have been applied to the removal of manganese from contaminated water 17, 18, 19. The manganese oxidation performance reported in previous works has varied based on bacterial growth, manganese removal capability, and the tested environmental conditions.