Desorption behaviors of loaded 4-nitrophenol (4-NP) on hyper-cross-linked polymer resin NDA-701 were studied. The molar ratio of NaOH and 4-NP desorbed (M(NAOH/4-NP)) selection experiments were carried out at two different reaction temperature(303 K and 333 K). Desorption kinetics characteristic of4-NP on NDA-701 in the batch and fixed-bed mode were examined at different reaction temperature and M(NaOH/4-NP) values.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRemoval and recovery of aromatic pollutants from water by solid adsorbents have been of considerable concern recently. Relatively limited information is available on desorption kinetics and isotherms aspects. In the present study, batch desorption experiments of loaded 4-nitrophenol on a hyper-cross-linked polymer resin NDA-701, a polymeric adsorbent Amberlite XAD-4 and a granular activated carbon GAC-1 were carried out to study the effects of reaction temperature and pore-size distribution of adsorbents.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA hydrophilic hyper-cross-linked polymer resin NDA-150 was developed to remove 1-naphthol from the contaminated waters. The sorption performance of 1-naphthol on NDA-150 was explored and compared with that on the commercial hydrophobic resin XAD-4. The sorption rates of 1-naphthol onto both of the two resins obey the pseudo-second-order kinetics, and are limited by the successive steps of film diffusion and intraparticle diffusion.
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September 2008
Removal of phthalate esters from water has been of considerable concern recently. In the present study, the adsorptive removal performance of diethyl phthalate (DEP) from water was investigated with the aminated polystyrene resin (NDA-101) and oxidized polystyrene resin (NDA-702). In addition, the commercial homogeneous polystyrene resin (XAD-4) and acrylic ester resin (Amberlite XAD-7) as well as coal-based granular activated carbon (AC-750) were chosen for comparison.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the present study removal performance of 1-naphthol and 1-naphthylamine from wastewater by single and binary adsorption was compared. Synergistic effects were investigated in single-solute, binary-solute, and the preloading adsorption systems at 293 K. Two commercial polystyrene adsorbents Amberlite XAD-4, a macroporous adsorbent, and NDA-100, a hyper-cross-linked adsorbent, were employed here for their frequent use in organic pollutants removal from contaminated waters.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe adsorption equilibria of dimethyl phthalate (DMP) and diethyl phthalate (DEP) on two hyper-cross-linked polymer resins (NDA-99 and NDA-150) in aqueous solution were investigated at 298 K. And a coal-based granular activated carbon (AC-750) was chosen for comparison. All the adsorption equilibrium data of DMP were well fitted by the Polanyi-based isotherm modeling (Polanyi-Manes (PM) equation), and the characteristic curves of the three adsorbents were obtained.
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February 2008
In the current study, amorphous titanium phosphate (TiP) was prepared as an adsorbent for heavy metals from waters. Uptake of Pb(2+), Zn(2+), and Cd(2+) onto TiP was assayed by batch tests; a polystyrene-sulfonic acid exchanger D-001 was selected for comparison and Ca(2+) was chosen as a competing cation due to its ubiquitous occurrence in waters. The pH-titration curve of TiP implied that uptake of heavy metals onto TiP is essentially an ion-exchange process.
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