Modified activated carbon was prepared by thermal treatment at high temperature under nitrogen flow. The surface properties of the activated carbon were characterized by Boehm titration, BET and point of zero charge determination. The adsorption mechanism of phenol on modified activated carbon was explained and the adsorption capacity of modified activated carbon for phenol when compared to plain activated carbon was evaluated through the analysis of adsorption isotherms, thermodynamic and kinetic properties. Results shows that after modification the surface alkaline property and pHpzc value of the activated carbon increase and the surface oxygen-containing functional groups decrease. The adsorption processes of the plain and modified carbo...
The ability of activated carbon which was produced by chemical activation using zinc chloride from t...
Activated carbons were prepared from solid cork wastes by physical activation with carbon dioxide or...
International audienceIn this work, the adsorption mechanism of phenol on activated carbon from aque...
Modified activated carbon was prepared by thermal treatment at high temperature under nitrogen flow....
The adsorption of phenol from aqueous solutions by active carbons with modified surface characterist...
Phosphoric acid-activated carbon WP's and zinc chloride-activated carbons WZ's were develo...
The adsorption of phenol from dilute aqueous solutions onto new activated carbons (AC) was studied. ...
The effect of four different parameters such as pH, initial phenol concentration, adsorbent dose an...
290-296Adsorption isotherms of phenol from its aqueous solutions on four samples of activated carbo...
A theoretical study of phenol adsorption on microwave-assisted activated carbons has been performed ...
The effect of textural and chemical properties such as: surface area, pore volume and chemical group...
A modified form of the Freundlich equation in which the solute equilibrium concentration is normaliz...
This paper studies the thermodynamic aspects of the processes of adsorption of phenol from dilute aq...
The influence of three different treatments on the physical and chemical properties of activated car...
Nitrogen-enriched activated carbons prepared from bamboo residues were characterized by means of BET...
The ability of activated carbon which was produced by chemical activation using zinc chloride from t...
Activated carbons were prepared from solid cork wastes by physical activation with carbon dioxide or...
International audienceIn this work, the adsorption mechanism of phenol on activated carbon from aque...
Modified activated carbon was prepared by thermal treatment at high temperature under nitrogen flow....
The adsorption of phenol from aqueous solutions by active carbons with modified surface characterist...
Phosphoric acid-activated carbon WP's and zinc chloride-activated carbons WZ's were develo...
The adsorption of phenol from dilute aqueous solutions onto new activated carbons (AC) was studied. ...
The effect of four different parameters such as pH, initial phenol concentration, adsorbent dose an...
290-296Adsorption isotherms of phenol from its aqueous solutions on four samples of activated carbo...
A theoretical study of phenol adsorption on microwave-assisted activated carbons has been performed ...
The effect of textural and chemical properties such as: surface area, pore volume and chemical group...
A modified form of the Freundlich equation in which the solute equilibrium concentration is normaliz...
This paper studies the thermodynamic aspects of the processes of adsorption of phenol from dilute aq...
The influence of three different treatments on the physical and chemical properties of activated car...
Nitrogen-enriched activated carbons prepared from bamboo residues were characterized by means of BET...
The ability of activated carbon which was produced by chemical activation using zinc chloride from t...
Activated carbons were prepared from solid cork wastes by physical activation with carbon dioxide or...
International audienceIn this work, the adsorption mechanism of phenol on activated carbon from aque...