2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2007.11.057
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Adsorptive removal of the pesticide methomyl using hypercrosslinked polymers

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“…Using δ = / with the molecular diffusion coefficient of pyridine in bulk liquid [19] ( , the determination will be shown in the following section) gives an estimate of the internal film thickness (δ) in the scale of hundreds of nanometers, which is in line with the macropore size of the Macronet hypercrosslinked polymers [68]. This confirms that the internal film diffusion resistance would probably be rate-controlling in the large pores also of hundred nanometers in the adsorbent particles.…”
Section: Exploring Intraparticle Diffusionmentioning
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“…Using δ = / with the molecular diffusion coefficient of pyridine in bulk liquid [19] ( , the determination will be shown in the following section) gives an estimate of the internal film thickness (δ) in the scale of hundreds of nanometers, which is in line with the macropore size of the Macronet hypercrosslinked polymers [68]. This confirms that the internal film diffusion resistance would probably be rate-controlling in the large pores also of hundred nanometers in the adsorbent particles.…”
Section: Exploring Intraparticle Diffusionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Macronet materials present a hypercrosslinked polymeric structure providing controlled pore sizes and high surface areas [19]. These materials possess both macro-and micro-porosity at the same time, retained from their swollen-state in synthesis [20,21].…”
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“…Some adsorbents used in water purification have some drawbacks. For instance, activated carbon (AC) requires regeneration for re-use and it is also cost-intensive [12].…”
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“…However, methomyl is highly toxic and hazardous to humans and animals [4][5][6]; it is classified as a highly hazardous compound by the World Health Organization (WHO), the US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), and the European Commission (EC) [7]. According to Codex, the maximum residue limits for methomyl in food and feed currently vary from 0.02 to 20 mg kg −1 [8].…”
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confidence: 99%