2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2004.03.055
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Dodecyl sulfate–hydrotalcite nanocomposites for trapping chlorinated organic pollutants in water

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“…[58][59][60][61] Also, halogen anions and perchlorate anions have been removed by LDH application. [62][63][64][65] Organic 32,[67][68][69][70] In water-treatment plants, disinfection is an important procedure, and currently halogens and ozone are employed as disinfectants. However, there are certain issues with respect to these disinfectants, such as the fact that they can form genotoxic and carcinogenic by-products in the presence of organic compounds.…”
Section: Application Of Layered Double Hydroxides Catalyticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[58][59][60][61] Also, halogen anions and perchlorate anions have been removed by LDH application. [62][63][64][65] Organic 32,[67][68][69][70] In water-treatment plants, disinfection is an important procedure, and currently halogens and ozone are employed as disinfectants. However, there are certain issues with respect to these disinfectants, such as the fact that they can form genotoxic and carcinogenic by-products in the presence of organic compounds.…”
Section: Application Of Layered Double Hydroxides Catalyticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…hydrothermal crystallisation of gels formed by the co-precipitation of the M 2+ and M 3+ hydroxides in the presence of the required organic anion Xu & Braterman, 2003;Drezdon, 1988;Clearfield et al, 1991;Zhao & Nagy, 2004;Trujillano et al, 2005). Hussein et al (2000) used microwave heating to accelerate the co-precipitation-driven intercalation of SDS into Zn 4 Al-LDH.…”
Section: Surfactant Intercalationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, a number of efficient absorbent materials, including clay, [1] carbon nanotubes, [2,3] organicinorganic hydrids, [4] zeolites, [5] and activated carbon, [6,7] have been developed. However, these materials suffer from a number of drawbacks, such as poor selectivity and low absorption capacities, due to their weak affinity to organics or oils.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%