1. Effective triclosan removal by using porous aromatic frameworks in continuous fixed-bed column studies.
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Li, Ye, Gong, Fuxin, Yang, Wu, and Liu, Bingxin
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TRICLOSAN ,PACKED towers (Chemical engineering) ,ADSORPTION capacity ,WATER sampling ,SURFACE area - Abstract
Triclosan (TCS) has been regarded as an emerging contaminant in aquatic systems, making its efficient removal of great significance. In this study, NPVMo@iPAF-1, with a specific surface area of 665 m
2 /g, was prepared by incorporating (NH4 )5 H6 PV8 Mo4 O40 into porous aromatic frameworks (PAF). The maximum adsorption capacity of TCS on NPVMo@iPAF-1 reached 917.1 mg/g, as calculated from the Langmuir model. Fixed-bed columns packed with NPVMo@iPAF-1 were employed for TCS removal; the experiment data strongly correlated with the Thomas and Yoon-Nelson models under different operational conditions. Pore preservation, electrostatic effects, and the synergistic effect of π-π interactions contributed to the effective adsorption of TCS onto NPVMo@iPAF-1. The NPVMo@iPAF-1 fixed-bed column could be effectively regenerated through in-situ ozonation for more than 10 regeneration cycles. NPVMo@iPAF-1 turned out to be a promising adsorbent for removing TCS not only from pure water but also from reclaimed water and surface water samples. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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