“…and I 3 d 5/2 at 630 and 618 eV, respectively, indicating the presence of doped KI on BC. Another small peak of I 3 d 3/2 at 632 eV was the reference point for iodine [9]. The Hg 4f peaks of the BC-I after mercury removal at 140 • C (BC-I-Hg-140) are shown in Fig.…”
“…and I 3 d 5/2 at 630 and 618 eV, respectively, indicating the presence of doped KI on BC. Another small peak of I 3 d 3/2 at 632 eV was the reference point for iodine [9]. The Hg 4f peaks of the BC-I after mercury removal at 140 • C (BC-I-Hg-140) are shown in Fig.…”
“…Activated carbon fibers (ACFs) have been developed intensively in recent years because of their significant merits over conventional activated carbon, e.g., vaster surface area, faster equilibrium rate, higher fluid permeability, and outstanding flexibility [1][2][3][4][5]. ACFs have been used to remove dyes [6], mineral compounds [7,8], pesticides [9][10][11][12], and even microorganisms [13] from water and wastewater.…”
“…KI(1)-Ti-PILC had two obvious peaks of I3 d3/2 and I3 d5/2 at 631.5 eV and 618.9 eV, respectively. According to the previous studies [49,50], the binding energy of 631.5 eV and 618.9 eV indicated the presence of I 2 and I À on the surface of KI(1)-Ti-PILC. From Fig.…”
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