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Adsorption of Phenol from Dilute and Concentrated Aqueous Solutions by Activated Carbons

Author(s)
Fernandez, Elena
Hugi-Cleary, Deirdre
López-Ramón, M. Victoria
Stoeckli, Fritz  
Institut de chimie  
Date issued
2003
In
Langmuir, American Chemical Society (ACS), 2003/19/3/9719–9723
Abstract
Combined calorimetric and adsorption techniques show that in the case of phenol adsorption from either dilute or concentrated aqueous solutions, water is always adsorbed preferentially by the oxygen-containing surface groups of the carbon. This reduces the surface and/or the micropore volume accessible to the phenol molecule and quantitatively explains the decrease in the limiting adsorption of phenol on a given carbon after oxidation. In the case of dilute solutions, as established earlier, the mechanism corresponds to the coating of the total surface (external surface and micropore walls) by a monolayer of phenol. On the other hand, for concentrated solutions (15−25% of water), one observes a process of micropore filling by phenol. Both mechanisms can be described in the framework of Dubinin's theory, which allows predictions based on simple physical and structural parameters.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/57083
DOI
10.1021/la030137d
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