Abstract
Vanadium is widely found in nature in various minerals. The weathering of these sources has resulted in its elevated concentration in natural waters in some areas. Vanadium is an important element in industry and its use has also resulted in vanadium-rich effluents. Because of the toxicity of vanadium and its valuable applications, the removal and recovery of vanadium from water streams is crucial. Sorption studies have shown that vanadium removal can be done with a variety of materials. This chapter deals with vanadium(V) sorption from aqueous solutions on different materials and recent achievements in material development.
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