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Self-flocculated powdered activated carbon with different oxidation methods and their influence on adsorption behavior.

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A new way to obtain carboxyl-rich activated carbon with large surface area and better adsorption capacity is provided, which will have high potential application in water remediation which requires pre-heating and emergency water treatment in the wild.
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This article is published in Journal of Hazardous Materials.The article was published on 2016-03-05. It has received 19 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Powdered activated carbon treatment & Adsorption.

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Rapid elimination of trace bisphenol pollutants with porous β-cyclodextrin modified cellulose nanofibrous membrane in water: adsorption behavior and mechanism

TL;DR: During the treatment of real water samples with trace bisphenol pollutants, the complete removal of the pollutants were evidently observed, which strongly verified the possibility of CA-P-CDP for the practical application.
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Activate hydrogen peroxide for efficient tetracycline degradation via a facile assembled carbon-based composite: Synergism of powdered activated carbon and ferroferric oxide nanocatalyst

TL;DR: In this paper, the performance and complete pathway of tetracycline (TC) degradation in a C@FONC/H2O2 system were evaluated, and the toxicity of TC and its intermediates was estimated.
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Efficient removal of bisphenol-A by ultra-high surface area porous activated carbon derived from asphalt

TL;DR: An ultra-high surface area porous activated carbon derived from low cost asphalt (AS) was synthesized and investigated for removal of bisphenol A (BPA), a common endocrine disrupting chemical (EDC) in wastewater and natural waters.
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Biosorbents based on agricultural wastes for ionic liquid removal: An approach to agricultural wastes management.

TL;DR: The characterizations of biosorbents indicated that they had great deal of similarity in morphological, textural and surface chemical properties such as possessing simultaneously accessible microporous structure and abundant oxygen-containing functional groups.
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Unveiling the correlation of Fe3O4 fractions upon the adsorption behavior of sulfamethoxazole on magnetic activated carbon.

TL;DR: The strong cation-assisted electron donor-acceptor and hydrophobic interactions were contributed to a high extent of SMX removal in the pH range of 2-4 and guide for choosing sustainable magnetic adsorbents for environmental applications.
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Some aspects of the surface chemistry of carbon blacks and other carbons

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the surface chemistry of carbon blacks and other activated carbons is given, focusing on surface oxides with emphasis on the chemical methods used in the assessment and identification of surface functional groups.
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