Activated Carbon Sorption
8/27/2008
Activated carbon, also called activated charcoal or
activated coal, is a form of carbon that has been processed to make it
extremely porous and thus to have a very large surface area available for
adsorption or chemical reactions.
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activated_carbon
(11/5/2008)
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Review Articles
10/10/2008
Review
Kinetic studies of elemental mercury adsorption in activated carbon fixed bed
reactor
(1-13)
Journal of Fluorescence 18 #5 (2008)
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US Patents
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Journal Articles
11/7/2008
Mathematical evaluation of activated carbon adsorption for surfactant
recovery in a soil washing process
(13-19)
Journal of Hazardous Materials 160 #1 (2008)
Removal of phenol from aqueous solutions by adsorption onto activated carbon
prepared from biomass material
(576-581)
Journal of Hazardous Materials 160 #2-3 (2008)
10/31/1008
Behavior of chromium and arsenic on activated carbon
(380-384)
Journal of Hazardous Materials 159 #2-3(2008)
Treatability studies with granular activated carbon (GAC) and sequencing
batch reactor (SBR) system for textile wastewater containing direct dyes
(404-411)
Journal of Hazardous Materials 159 #2-3(2008)
Effect of surface acidic oxides of activated carbon on adsorption of ammonia
(523-527)
Journal of Hazardous Materials 159 #2-3(2008)
10/10/2008
Equilibrium and kinetic studies on the removal of Acid Red 114 from aqueous
solutions using activated carbons prepared from seed shells
(142-150)
Journal of Fluorescence 18 #5 (2008) 10/10/2008
Equilibrium and kinetic studies on the removal of Acid Red 114 from aqueous
solutions using activated carbons prepared from seed shells
(142-150)
Journal of Fluorescence 18 #5 (2008)10/10/2008
Removal of aluminum from aqueous solutions by adsorption on date-pit and BDH
activated carbons
(300-307)
Journal of Hazardous Materials 158 #2-3(2008)
Molecular simulation studies of adsorption of hydrogen cyanide and methyl
ethyl ketone on zeolite NaX and activated carbon
(169-176)
Journal of Hazardous Materials 159 #1(2008)
9/26/2008
Comparative Study of CO2 Capture by Carbon
Nanotubes, Activated Carbons, and Zeolites
(3050 - 3056)
Energy & Fuels 22 #5 (2008)
Abstract
Complexity of ammonia interactions on activated carbons modified with V2O5
(301-308)
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 325 #2 (2008)
9/19/2008
Adsorption dynamics of hydrogen sulfide in impregnated activated carbon bed
(533-538)
Adsorption 14 #4-5 (2008)
Adsorption of mercury from single and multicomponent metal systems on
activated carbon developed from cherry stones
(601-610)
Adsorption 14 #4-5 (2008)
9/12/2008
Surface modification of activated carbons for CO2 capture
(7165-7172)
Applied Surface Science 254 #22 (2008)
9/5/2008
Effect of properties of chemically modified activated carbon and aromatic
adsorbate molecule on adsorption from liquid phase
(1-8)
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 327 #1-3 (2008)
8/29/2008
Surface modification of pitch-based spherical activated carbon by CVD of NH3
to improve its adsorption to uric acid
(6701-6705)
Applied Surface Science 254 #21 (2008)
8/22/2008
Enhanced sorption of phenanthrene on activated carbon in surfactant solution
(1401-1410)
Carbon 46 #11 (2008)
Adsorption of methylene blue onto activated carbon derived from periwinkle
shells: kinetics and equilibrium studies
(285 – 295) Chemistry
and Ecology 24 #4 (2008)
Simulating of alcohol adsorption in slitlike micropores of active carbon by the
molecular dynamics method
(486-496)
Colloid Journal 70 #4 (2008)
Molecular dynamic calculation of isotherms of alcohol adsorption in model pores
of active carbon
(497-500)
Colloid Journal 70 #4 (2008)
The effect of the pore size and volume of activated carbon on adsorption
efficiency of vapor phase compounds in cigarette smoke
(166-172)
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 325 #3 (2008)
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Roger D. Corneliussen
Editor
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