Fluoride occurrences, health problems, detection, and remediation methods for drinking water: A comprehensive review
Fluoride contamination has become a considerable threat to our society worldwide. Fluoride
in drinking water is primarily due to rich fluoride soil, volcanic activity, forage, grasses and …
in drinking water is primarily due to rich fluoride soil, volcanic activity, forage, grasses and …
Remediation technologies for contaminated groundwater due to arsenic (As), mercury (Hg), and/or fluoride (F): A critical review and way forward to contribute to …
TA Kurniawan, W Lo, X Liang, HH Goh… - Separation and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Groundwater contamination is a serious environmental problem that could hinder the world
from contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. This article provides an …
from contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. This article provides an …
Role of ionic charge density in donnan exclusion of monovalent anions by nanofiltration
The main objective of this study is to examine how the charge densities of four monovalent
anions—fluoride (F–), chloride (Cl–), bromide (Br–), and nitrate (NO3–)—influence their …
anions—fluoride (F–), chloride (Cl–), bromide (Br–), and nitrate (NO3–)—influence their …
Removal of fluoride and uranium by nanofiltration and reverse osmosis: a review
Inorganic contamination in drinking water, especially fluoride and uranium, has been
recognized as a worldwide problem imposing a serious threat to human health. Among …
recognized as a worldwide problem imposing a serious threat to human health. Among …
Review of fluoride removal from drinking water
M Mohapatra, S Anand, BK Mishra, DE Giles… - Journal of environmental …, 2009 - Elsevier
Fluoride in drinking water has a profound effect on teeth and bones. Up to a small level (1–
1.5 mg/L) this strengthens the enamel. Concentrations in the range of 1.5–4mg/L result in …
1.5 mg/L) this strengthens the enamel. Concentrations in the range of 1.5–4mg/L result in …
Fluoride and human health: Systematic appraisal of sources, exposures, metabolism, and toxicity
Fluoride (F−) originating from many natural geologic sources and anthropogenic activities
has imposed a substantial environmental health risk. More than 200 million people from …
has imposed a substantial environmental health risk. More than 200 million people from …
Removal of fluoride in membrane-based water and wastewater treatment technologies: Performance review
The presence of excess fluoride in aqueous media above local environmental standards
(eg, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standard of 4 mg/L) affects the health of …
(eg, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standard of 4 mg/L) affects the health of …
A review of fluoride in African groundwater and local remediation methods
KMK Kut, A Sarswat, A Srivastava, CU Pittman Jr… - Groundwater for …, 2016 - Elsevier
Groundwater is the major source of drinking water supply in the bulk of African urban and
rural communities. However, groundwater in some parts of the African countries contains …
rural communities. However, groundwater in some parts of the African countries contains …
Fractionation of olive mill wastewaters by membrane separation techniques
This study aims to evaluate the potential of an integrated membrane system in the treatment
of olive mill wastewaters (OMWs) to produce a purified fraction enriched in low molecular …
of olive mill wastewaters (OMWs) to produce a purified fraction enriched in low molecular …
Overview of fluoride removal from water using separation techniques
Fluoride contamination due to natural and anthropogenic activities has become the biggest
threat to human health worldwide. Geological and anthropogenic factors are responsible for …
threat to human health worldwide. Geological and anthropogenic factors are responsible for …