2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2010.06.043
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Removal of nitrobenzene from aqueous solution by adsorption on nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite

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“…In other words, the decrease in adsorption capacity with the increase in the adsorbent dosage was mainly attributed to the unsaturation of the adsorption sites through the adsorption process. Similar findings have been observed for HA removal by surfactant-modified chitosan/zeolite composite [48] and surfactant modified zeolite [49], as well as for nitrobenzene [29] and phenol [41] removal by HAP nanoparticles.…”
Section: Effects Of Adsorbent Dosage On Fa Adsorptionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…In other words, the decrease in adsorption capacity with the increase in the adsorbent dosage was mainly attributed to the unsaturation of the adsorption sites through the adsorption process. Similar findings have been observed for HA removal by surfactant-modified chitosan/zeolite composite [48] and surfactant modified zeolite [49], as well as for nitrobenzene [29] and phenol [41] removal by HAP nanoparticles.…”
Section: Effects Of Adsorbent Dosage On Fa Adsorptionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The environmental risk of nanosized HAP itself can be neglected because it has displayed good cytocompatibility [43]. Moreover, nanosized HAP has also been used for the adsorption of oxalic acid, fluoride, and nitrobenzene in our previous work [29,37,40]. However, little knowledge is available about the adsorption behaviors and influencing factors of FA onto nanosized HAP, and information concerning the interaction mechanisms of FA with poorly crystalline HAP is even more deficient.…”
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“…This is attributed to π−π electron donor−acceptor (EDA) interactions between the π-electron-deficient phenyls of 4-NT, the π-electron rich matrix of PS-PDVB, and the porous structure of PS-PDVB [29].This absorption capacity value is much higher than that of montmorillonites (8.5 mg g -1 ) [30] and hydroxyapatite (5.661 mg g -1 ) [31], and comparable to that of polysilsesquioxanes (24.81 mg g -1 ) [32], and graphene oxide (25.0 mg g -1 ) [33].…”
Section: Static Adsorption Thermodynamicsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Up to date, nano-size HAp shows excellent potential in sewage treatment because of their high capacity for removing divalent heavy metal ions, good dispersibility and simple synthesis method [23][24][25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%