2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1022/1/012056
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Adsorption Isotherms of Dimethyl Phthalate (DMP), DiEthyl Phthalate (DEP), Dibutyl Phthlate (DBP) and Benzyl Butyl Phthalate (BBP) Compounds in Synthetic and Sembrong River Sediment

Abstract: Concentrations of Dimethyl Phthalate (DMP), Diethyl Phthalate (DEP), Dibutyl Phthlate (DBP), and Benzyl Butyl Phthalate (BBP) analysis proved present in Sembrong river sediment. These findings occurred during a certain extent of time depending on the properties of sediment and phthalates esters compound. Therefore, adsorption isotherm conducted using optimization method using manipulating variables of initial concentrations and contact times. The results analysis showed higher percentage adsorption recorded in… Show more

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“…NH 4 + is a typical inorganic reported in landfill leachate (Vollprecht et al, 2019). Phthalic acid ester (PAE) was a toxic organic compound that was commonly found in landfill leachate (Rapok et al, 2022). DMP, one of PAEs, was chosen as the target pollutant since its transport behaviour can represent the worst‐case scenario for the migration of PAEs within a landfill barrier system (Adams et al, 1995; Ding et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NH 4 + is a typical inorganic reported in landfill leachate (Vollprecht et al, 2019). Phthalic acid ester (PAE) was a toxic organic compound that was commonly found in landfill leachate (Rapok et al, 2022). DMP, one of PAEs, was chosen as the target pollutant since its transport behaviour can represent the worst‐case scenario for the migration of PAEs within a landfill barrier system (Adams et al, 1995; Ding et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%