Adsorption of aromatic compounds onto activated carbons: Effects of the orientation of the adsorbates
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01/01/2002
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Adsorption of model aromatic compounds onto two untreated activated carbons with similar physical and chemical properties is investigated. The solution pH of all experiments was lowered so that all solutes were in their molecular forms. It is shown that the difference in the maximum adsorption capacities of the solutes was mainly attributed to the difference in the sizes of the molecules. This new experimental finding is significant to gaining insight into the orientation of the adsorbed phase and hence the adsorption mechanism of aromatic compounds in aqueous solutions. It is shown that the adsorption of aromatic compounds in a stacked motif for pi-pi interactions is unlikely, and in the absence of physical restrictions such as pore width, a T-shaped motif is the preferred orientation. |
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eng |
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American Chemical Society |
Palavras-Chave | #Chemistry, Physical #Dilute Aqueous-solution #Pi-pi Interactions #Surface-properties #Graphite #Phenol #Simulation #Mechanism #Solvent #Water #C1 #250103 Colloid and Surface Chemistry #660199 Energy transformation not elsewhere classified |
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Journal Article |