Application of vacancy solution theory to adsorption from dilute aqueous solutions
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This article is published in Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan.The article was published on 1982-08-20 and is currently open access. It has received 18 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Aqueous solution & Vacancy defect.read more
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Equilibrium Adsorption Studies of Some Aromatic Pollutants from Dilute Aqueous Solutions on Activated Carbon at Different Temperatures
TL;DR: Aqueous solutions of phenol, p-chlorophenol, and p-nitrophenol have been used to determine the adsorption isotherm for single solute systems on activated carbon at different temperatures to investigate the influence of concentration and temperature.
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The prediction of sorption from a binary mixture of acidic dyes using single- and mixed-isotherm variants of the ideal adsorbed solute theory
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of different error criteria for determining single-component isotherm parameters and their influence on the results of IAS model simulations using the Langmuir and Freundlich equations was investigated.
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Adsorption and ion exchange: basic principles and their application in food processing.
TL;DR: An extensive overview of selected industrial applications of adsorption and ion exchange technology is provided, which is divided into general applications, food production applications, and the recovery of valuable bio- and technofunctional compounds from the byproducts of plant food processing.
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Adsorption of phenol based organic pollutants on activated carbon from multi-component dilute aqueous solutions
TL;DR: In this paper, the adsorption isotherms for single and bisolute systems from dilute aqueous solutions on activated carbon were analyzed using a UV spectrophotometer.
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On applying the ideal adsorbed solution theory to multicomponent adsorption equilibria of dissolved organic components on activated carbon
Andreas Seidel,D. Gelbin +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the applicability of the ideal adsorbed solution (IAS) theory was tested for multicomponent adsorption equilibria of organic components from aqueous solutions on activated carbons.