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Surface modifications of natural clinoptilolite-dominated zeolite for phenolic pollutant mitigation

  • E. Chmielewska EMAIL logo und K. Pilchowski
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 1. April 2006
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Abstract

A novel carbonized clinoptilolite-rich tuff was studied for phenol removal from water. Zeolite sample carbonization was accomplished in a plasmachemical reactor (pyrolytic chamber) using several types of waste, here specifically waste vegetable residues and starch. Phenol adsorption experiments were performed in the batch system. An industrial activated charcoal and a clinoptilolite-rich tuff hydrofobized with an organic ammonium base were used as the related materials to compare phenol removal efficiency.

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Published Online: 2006-4-1
Published in Print: 2006-4-1

© 2006 Institute of Chemistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences

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