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Removal of detergents from water by adsorption on activated carbons obtained from various precursors

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Answered by Anonymous
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The adsorption of detergents—sulfonic and phenolic compounds—from aqueous solutions by activated carbons (AC), obtained on the base of different precursors, was studied. ... It was established that the amount of adsorbent has no significant influence .....

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Answered by TheDreamCatcher
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In the adsorption of oxalic acid on activated charcoal, the activated charcoal is called solutions Adsorbent is a substance on which adsorption takes place.

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