Iron and manganese can be removed from solution by adsorption on a packed bed of granular pyrolusite, which is a process where the minerals are attracted to and stick to the surface of the pyrolusite. This process is known as the zeolite process, where manganese and iron ions in water are captured by pyrolusite in a packed bed system.
Iron and manganese can be removed from solution by adsorption on a packed bed of granular pyrolusite, which is a process where the minerals are attracted to and stick to the surface of the pyrolusite. This process is known as the zeolite process, where manganese and iron ions in water are captured by pyrolusite in a packed bed system.
Iron and manganese can be removed from solution by adsorption on a packed bed of granular pyrolusite, which is a process where the minerals are attracted to and stick to the surface of the pyrolusite. This process is known as the zeolite process, where manganese and iron ions in water are captured by pyrolusite in a packed bed system.