Precision Process Technology 1993
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-1759-3_18
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Single and Multicomponent Adsorption from Liquid Phase on Activated Carbon in a Finite Bath Process

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“…Tap water and/or distilled water could not be used since they may contain inorganic salts and organic components that may affect sorption capacity and interfere with the spectrophotometric determination of the metals concentration [15]. Initial metal concentration for individual solutions was taken as 40 mg/L for iron, 20 mg/L for copper, 20 mg/L for zinc, 20 mg/L for nickel and 2 mg/L for cadmium using the highest availability to be found at any landfill site in Turkey according to The Turkish Hazardous Waste Control Regulation [16].…”
Section: Standard Solution Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tap water and/or distilled water could not be used since they may contain inorganic salts and organic components that may affect sorption capacity and interfere with the spectrophotometric determination of the metals concentration [15]. Initial metal concentration for individual solutions was taken as 40 mg/L for iron, 20 mg/L for copper, 20 mg/L for zinc, 20 mg/L for nickel and 2 mg/L for cadmium using the highest availability to be found at any landfill site in Turkey according to The Turkish Hazardous Waste Control Regulation [16].…”
Section: Standard Solution Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adsorption of nitrobenzene from Ž an aqueous solution is often reported in this context van Lier, . 1989;Kouyoumdjiev, 1992;Miyahara and Okazaki, 1993 . An often proposed mechanism for this is the transport by surface Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to F. B. Aarden.…”
Section: A a A P P ѩXmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entretanto, no efluente industrial, tem-se uma mistura de compostos tóxicos a serem removidos. Medições experimentais de equilíbrios de adsorção multicomponentes são complicadas para se analisar, especialmente quando o número de componentes ultrapassa dois (Kouyoumdjiev, 1992), além do que é pouco encontrado na literatura (Khan et al, 2000).…”
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