2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2012.05.128
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Batch Adsorption of Phenol From Industrial Waste Water Using Cereal By-Products As A New Adsrbent

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“…2) Adsorption of phenol using cereal by-products as a new adsorbent: The elimination of phenol from wastewater can be done by synthesizing aqueous phenol solutions and carrying out adsorption on a non-activated carbon which has been prepared from cereal by product on laboratory scale and hence studying its characteristics. [5] In general, phenolic wastewater treatment is divided into two basic categories: A destructive process (where destructive oxidation takes place using oxidising agents like ozone, hydrogen peroxide, magnesium oxides etc.) and a recuperative process like adsorption, membrane separation and solvent extraction.…”
Section: Considerable Amounts Of Phoh and Pho − Are Adsorbed On Open-mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2) Adsorption of phenol using cereal by-products as a new adsorbent: The elimination of phenol from wastewater can be done by synthesizing aqueous phenol solutions and carrying out adsorption on a non-activated carbon which has been prepared from cereal by product on laboratory scale and hence studying its characteristics. [5] In general, phenolic wastewater treatment is divided into two basic categories: A destructive process (where destructive oxidation takes place using oxidising agents like ozone, hydrogen peroxide, magnesium oxides etc.) and a recuperative process like adsorption, membrane separation and solvent extraction.…”
Section: Considerable Amounts Of Phoh and Pho − Are Adsorbed On Open-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experiments were carried out by Sihem and Lehocine (2012), where a known quantity of solid material (prepared from cereal by product) was mixed with a phenol solution of known concentration. The mixture was then agitated of a known time duration at a fixed temperature and subsequently filtered on filters micro pores.…”
Section: Considerable Amounts Of Phoh and Pho − Are Adsorbed On Open-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, due to its toxicity and non‐biodegradability, the complete removal of phenol (phenolic compounds) from wastewater inherently requires a combination of two or more treatment processes, increasing the cost of the treatment process. Therefore, there is a need for more effective and practical methods to remove these chemicals (Villegas et al., 2016; Marissa et al., 2014; Sihem et al., 2012). Recently, advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) were broadly diagnosed as a novel, environmentally friendly method (with high efficiency) for degrading natural and inorganic pollution found in water and wastewater.…”
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confidence: 99%