2019
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.9b02213
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Effect of Different Acid-Modified Coking Coals on Quinoline Adsorption

Abstract: The adsorption of quinoline from wastewater by coking coal (AC-1), HCl-modified coking coal (AC-2), HNO3-modified coking coal (AC-3), HF-modified coking coal (AC-4), and H2SO4-modified coking coals (AC-5) was investigated in this paper. The effects of acid-modified concentration, modification time, and adsorption time versus quinoline removal rate were studied by batch experiments. The quinoline concentration was measured by UV spectrophotometry, the average pore size and specific surface area of coking coal b… Show more

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“…[32][33][34] Furthermore, a new peak at 2036 cm −1 indicated the presence of triple bonds and cumulative double bonds in the MA-dot structure. 35 According to the XPS results of the MA-dots, their composition consisted of 61.01% carbon (C), 29.24% nitrogen (N), and 9.75% oxygen (O) (Fig. 1c).…”
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“…[32][33][34] Furthermore, a new peak at 2036 cm −1 indicated the presence of triple bonds and cumulative double bonds in the MA-dot structure. 35 According to the XPS results of the MA-dots, their composition consisted of 61.01% carbon (C), 29.24% nitrogen (N), and 9.75% oxygen (O) (Fig. 1c).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32–34 Furthermore, a new peak at 2036 cm −1 indicated the presence of triple bonds and cumulative double bonds in the MA-dot structure. 35…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%