The removal of organic species from aqueous solution by activated carbons is investigated. The latter ones are prepared from olive husks and almond shells. A wide range of surface area values are obtained varying temperature and duration of both carbonization and activation steps. The adsorption isotherm of phenol, catechol and 2,6-dichlorophenol involving the activated carbons prepared are obtained at 25degreesC. The corresponding behavior is quantitatively correlated using classical isotherm, whose parameters are estimated by fitting the equilibrium data. A two component isotherm (phenol / 2,6-dichlorophenol) is determined in order to test activated carbon behavior during competitive adsorption
Phenol components are major industry contaminants of aquatic environment. Among all practical method...
Activated carbons were prepared from solid cork wastes by physical activation with carbon dioxide or...
Advanced Center of Surface Chemistry, Department of Applied Chemistry, School for Physical Sciences,...
The removal of organic species from aqueous solution by activated carbons is investigated. The latte...
946-948Adsorption of some phenols on steam-activated carbon has been investigated. The adsorption is...
Activated carbons derived from oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB) were investigated to find the suit...
The adsorption capacity of activated carbon produced from empty fruit bunches (EFB) through removal ...
The adsorption capacity of activated carbon produced from oil palm empty fruit bunches through remov...
The adsorption of phenolic compounds from olive oil wastewater by commercial activated carbon was st...
The adsorption of phenol from dilute aqueous solutions onto new activated carbons (AC) was studied. ...
The adsorption of phenolic compounds from olive oil wastewater by commercial activated carbon was st...
Equilibrium adsorption of four water pollutants (Phenol, Butanol, Butan-2-ol and 2 Methylbutan-2-ol)...
Activated carbons prepared from bagasse, oil palm shell and pericarp of rubber fruit were used to st...
Activated carbons are often used to remove phenol from wastewater. However, they are usually derived...
Activated carbons are often used to remove phenol from wastewater. However, they are usually derived...
Phenol components are major industry contaminants of aquatic environment. Among all practical method...
Activated carbons were prepared from solid cork wastes by physical activation with carbon dioxide or...
Advanced Center of Surface Chemistry, Department of Applied Chemistry, School for Physical Sciences,...
The removal of organic species from aqueous solution by activated carbons is investigated. The latte...
946-948Adsorption of some phenols on steam-activated carbon has been investigated. The adsorption is...
Activated carbons derived from oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB) were investigated to find the suit...
The adsorption capacity of activated carbon produced from empty fruit bunches (EFB) through removal ...
The adsorption capacity of activated carbon produced from oil palm empty fruit bunches through remov...
The adsorption of phenolic compounds from olive oil wastewater by commercial activated carbon was st...
The adsorption of phenol from dilute aqueous solutions onto new activated carbons (AC) was studied. ...
The adsorption of phenolic compounds from olive oil wastewater by commercial activated carbon was st...
Equilibrium adsorption of four water pollutants (Phenol, Butanol, Butan-2-ol and 2 Methylbutan-2-ol)...
Activated carbons prepared from bagasse, oil palm shell and pericarp of rubber fruit were used to st...
Activated carbons are often used to remove phenol from wastewater. However, they are usually derived...
Activated carbons are often used to remove phenol from wastewater. However, they are usually derived...
Phenol components are major industry contaminants of aquatic environment. Among all practical method...
Activated carbons were prepared from solid cork wastes by physical activation with carbon dioxide or...
Advanced Center of Surface Chemistry, Department of Applied Chemistry, School for Physical Sciences,...