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Preparation of Biomass-based Mesoporous Carbon with Higher Nitrogen-/Oxygen-chelating Adsorption for Cu(II) Through Microwave Pre-Pyrolysis
Published on: February 12, 2019
Atrazine removal using adsorption and electrochemical regeneration
N W Brown1, E P L Roberts, A Chasiotis
1Department of Chemical Engineering, Environmental Technology Centre, UMIST, P.O. Box 88, ManchesterM60 1QD, United Kingdom. n.brown@umist.ac.uk
Abstract:
This paper demonstrates the removal of atrazine using a novel carbon-based adsorbent to below 1.0 microg l(-1) and its subsequent electrochemical regeneration in a simple electrochemical cell. Effective electrochemical regeneration can be achieved with a treatment time as low as 20 min over a number of adsorption/regeneration cycles using laboratory-prepared solutions. The results suggest that electrochemical modification of the particulate surface on electrochemical regeneration can result in adsorptive capacities three times greater than originally achieved.
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