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The range of topics addressed in this publication is considerable from phenols and nitro substituted toxic phenols to low cost clay. The study examines the effectiveness of nearly inexpensive sorbent clay in removing phenols from wastewater by sorption. The influences of various factors, such as particle size, pH, concentration and temperature on the sorption capacity have been studied. This study showed that clay could be used as an efficient sorbent material for the sorption of phenols from aqueous solutions. Langmuir isotherm and Kinetics adsorption constants were calculated and it is seen…mehr

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The range of topics addressed in this publication is considerable from phenols and nitro substituted toxic phenols to low cost clay. The study examines the effectiveness of nearly inexpensive sorbent clay in removing phenols from wastewater by sorption. The influences of various factors, such as particle size, pH, concentration and temperature on the sorption capacity have been studied. This study showed that clay could be used as an efficient sorbent material for the sorption of phenols from aqueous solutions. Langmuir isotherm and Kinetics adsorption constants were calculated and it is seen that the sorption data for phenols onto clay fitted well in this model. The study is important for designing batch reactor treatment plant for phenolic effluents where continuous removal can be achieved on a large scale. This publication represents an advanced textbook for graduate students and as well as offering to research workers who are working in the field of adsorption. The publication will appeal to workers, researchers and will act as a vital resource for chemists, environmentalists, sorption scientists, post-graduate students, doctoral and post-doctoral fellows.
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Autorenporträt
Preeti Sagar Nayak, a doctorate from Rani Durgavati UniversityJabalpur, India is presently working as Research Associate; herfields of interest include adsorption of toxic environmentalpollutants. Siddarth Nayak a post graduate in Agronomy from J.N.Agriculture University is working as a Research Associate atCollege of Agricultural engineering.