Modification and Optimization of Activated Carbons for Phenolic

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Autor(a) principal: Cansado, Isabel P. P.
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Mourão, Paulo A. M., Falcão, Ana I., Ribeiro Carrott, M. Manuela, Carrott, Peter J. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/4505
Resumo: Phenolic compounds are generally considered to be one of the important organic pollutants discharged into the environment causing unpleasant taste and odour of drinking water [1,2]. So, removal of phenolics compounds from industrial effluents is required before sewage disposal. The development of inexpensive adsorbents from industrial wastes for the treatment of wastewaters is an important area in environmental sciences. For the phenolic compounds removal, it appears that the pH of the solution, the real surface area of the solid and functional groups play a major role. Adsorption onto activated carbons (AC) is often considered, amongst the methods currently employed to remove inorganic and organic pollutants, from aqueous or gaseous phases, as the most efficient and one of the most economical. A detailed characterization of physical and chemical surface properties of an AC has become one of the most important issues in adsorption technology because it ascertain its suitability for one or more of the application fields.
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title Modification and Optimization of Activated Carbons for Phenolic
spellingShingle Modification and Optimization of Activated Carbons for Phenolic
Cansado, Isabel P. P.
Adsorption
Phenolic compounds
title_short Modification and Optimization of Activated Carbons for Phenolic
title_full Modification and Optimization of Activated Carbons for Phenolic
title_fullStr Modification and Optimization of Activated Carbons for Phenolic
title_full_unstemmed Modification and Optimization of Activated Carbons for Phenolic
title_sort Modification and Optimization of Activated Carbons for Phenolic
author Cansado, Isabel P. P.
author_facet Cansado, Isabel P. P.
Mourão, Paulo A. M.
Falcão, Ana I.
Ribeiro Carrott, M. Manuela
Carrott, Peter J. M.
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author2 Mourão, Paulo A. M.
Falcão, Ana I.
Ribeiro Carrott, M. Manuela
Carrott, Peter J. M.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cansado, Isabel P. P.
Mourão, Paulo A. M.
Falcão, Ana I.
Ribeiro Carrott, M. Manuela
Carrott, Peter J. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adsorption
Phenolic compounds
topic Adsorption
Phenolic compounds
description Phenolic compounds are generally considered to be one of the important organic pollutants discharged into the environment causing unpleasant taste and odour of drinking water [1,2]. So, removal of phenolics compounds from industrial effluents is required before sewage disposal. The development of inexpensive adsorbents from industrial wastes for the treatment of wastewaters is an important area in environmental sciences. For the phenolic compounds removal, it appears that the pH of the solution, the real surface area of the solid and functional groups play a major role. Adsorption onto activated carbons (AC) is often considered, amongst the methods currently employed to remove inorganic and organic pollutants, from aqueous or gaseous phases, as the most efficient and one of the most economical. A detailed characterization of physical and chemical surface properties of an AC has become one of the most important issues in adsorption technology because it ascertain its suitability for one or more of the application fields.
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