Organic Arsenic Removal by Using Covalently Bonded Iron–Aluminum Loaded Activated Carbon: Synergistic Mechanisms of Enhanced Adsorption and in Situ Hydrogen Peroxide Oxidation
Yanli Kong,
Fan Lu,
Aihua Huang
et al.
Abstract:In this study, iron–aluminum covalently bonded
modified
activated carbon (CAFM@PAC) was prepared by a constant-temperature
infiltration method, which demonstrated highly efficient removal capability
against p-aminobenzoic acid (p-ASA). The complete
degradation of 30 μM p-ASA was achieved within 6 h at a dosage
of 2.0 g/L CAFM@PAC, which was attributed to the enhanced adsorption
mechanism involving electrostatic, hydrogen bonding, and π–π
EDA interactions, as well as synergistic interactions between the
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