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Carbonaceous Removal from Industrial Wastewater

Characteristics and Performance Data from Selected Published Studies of MBRs Applied to the Treatment of Industrial Wastewater [Pg.747]

Handbook of Membrane Separations Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Food and Biotechnological Applications [Pg.748]


In recent years, activated carbons fibers (ACFs) because of their high surface area, microporous character, and the chemical nature of their surface have been considered potential adsorbents for the removal of heavy metals from industrial wastewater [1 3]. The properties of ACFs are determined by their microstructure, it is therefore important to investigate the microstructure of ACFs in terms of specific surface area, micropore volume, pore size distributions, surface chemistry and so on. Also, the adsorption properties of carbonaceous adsorbents are dependent on not only the porous structure but also the surface chemistry [3,4]. [Pg.437]


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