2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10967-020-07312-4
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Optimization of experimental factors on iodate adsorption: a case study of pomelo peel

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“…Porous carbon nanomaterials derived from PP are widely applied as absorbers due to their loose and porous structure as well as stable chemical properties. Conventional porous carbon prepared by direct pyrolysis and hydrothermal pyrolysis are suitable for wastewater processing, such as adsorption of heavy metal ions [43,74,75], fluoride [44], ketamine [76], iodate [77], sulfide [78,79], and other pollutants [80], and can also be used as an air purification material to adsorb ammonia gas [81].…”
Section: Absorbersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porous carbon nanomaterials derived from PP are widely applied as absorbers due to their loose and porous structure as well as stable chemical properties. Conventional porous carbon prepared by direct pyrolysis and hydrothermal pyrolysis are suitable for wastewater processing, such as adsorption of heavy metal ions [43,74,75], fluoride [44], ketamine [76], iodate [77], sulfide [78,79], and other pollutants [80], and can also be used as an air purification material to adsorb ammonia gas [81].…”
Section: Absorbersmentioning
confidence: 99%