2009
DOI: 10.2115/fiber.65.287
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Adsorption Properties of Bisphenol A on Activated Carbon Prepared from Wastepaper

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“…Matsushita et al discovered that when the concentration of BPA was between 0.1 µg/L and 500 mg/L, the adsorption capacity of activated carbon made from kraft paper bags was greater than that of commercial activated carbon. Additionally, at lower concentrations, the rate of BPA adsorption on the activated carbon made from kraft paper bags was faster than that of commercial activated carbon [82].…”
Section: Adsorption Of Bpa By Activated Carbonmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Matsushita et al discovered that when the concentration of BPA was between 0.1 µg/L and 500 mg/L, the adsorption capacity of activated carbon made from kraft paper bags was greater than that of commercial activated carbon. Additionally, at lower concentrations, the rate of BPA adsorption on the activated carbon made from kraft paper bags was faster than that of commercial activated carbon [82].…”
Section: Adsorption Of Bpa By Activated Carbonmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Additionally, at lower concentrations, the rate of BPA adsorption on the activated carbon made from kraft paper bags was faster than that of commercial activated carbon (Matsushita et al 2009).…”
Section: Adsorption Of Bpa By Activated Carbonmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…On the other hand, BET surface area of TP chars contributed in some extent to the mercury adsorption capacities. However, this textural parameter was not determinant on the mercury removal performance of TP chars based on the fact that the adsorption of this metal could be principally controlled by the adsorbent surface chemistry, which is common in the liquid phase adsorption of inorganic adsorbates (Shimada et al, 2004;Matsushita et al, 2009).…”
Section: Physicochemical Characterization Of Tetra Pak Pyrolysis Prod...mentioning
confidence: 99%