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Item Ion chromatograph bromide concentration data from Mission Creek 2023(2025-01-06) Evraets, Bradly; Kolomitsyn, Igor; evrae003@d.umn.edu; Evraets, BradlyIncluded in this csv file are bromide concentrations from stream tracer experiments using the reactive tracer resazurin with bromide as a conservative tracer at Mission Creek in August of 2023. The goal of these tracer experiments was to assess the effectiveness of bromide as a conservative tracer in north shore streams near Duluth, MN. This data file contains the ion chromatograph output information of chloride concentration with batch information, date of analysis, dilution factors, and sample notes.Item Peat Derived Anion Exchange Materials for Sulfate Remediation in Mine Pit Water(2023) Yemets, Sergiy; Kolomitsyn, IgorA number of new natural peat derived anion exchange materials were developed in our laboratory. A batch testing of these new anion exchange materials were conducted. Recently we have demonstrated that peat derived anion exchange materials have strong binding affinity to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The initial positive results prompted us to investigate their efficiency to remove sulfate anions from mine pit water. Isotherms for chloride to sulfate exchange in a selected material fit Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption models. The practical limiting retention capacity was found to be 108 mg/g for the material (SY2205165) and 167 mg/g for the commercial anion exchange resin (Resinex). The new materials demonstrate their potential for the sulfate removal from the contaminated water sources. Further experiments on evaluation of selected peat lignin derived anion exchange material as well as sulfate selective commercial anion exchange resin in the column environment will be performed for the practical implementation.