2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.05.089
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Preparation and application of acrylic acid grafted polytetrafluoroethylene fiber as a weak acid cation exchanger for adsorption of Er(III)

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“…This can be demonstrated by a high linear correlation coefficient R 2 =0.9908. This also proved that the sorption of oil on the grafted fibers was monolayer sorption [53,54]. From the obtained equation (Figure 10), we can identify the maximum oil sorption capacity is Q max =1/0.048=20.833 (g/g).…”
Section: Determination Of the Maximum Absorption Capacitysupporting
confidence: 53%
“…This can be demonstrated by a high linear correlation coefficient R 2 =0.9908. This also proved that the sorption of oil on the grafted fibers was monolayer sorption [53,54]. From the obtained equation (Figure 10), we can identify the maximum oil sorption capacity is Q max =1/0.048=20.833 (g/g).…”
Section: Determination Of the Maximum Absorption Capacitysupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The obtained data imply that sorption of PAEs molecules by the PP-g-(AA+BMA) is a monolayer type and PAEs molecules from the aqueous solution usually form a layer on the surface of the grafted fiber substrate. The fact implies that the sorption of PP-g-(AA +BMA) for trace PAEs from water is complex, involving more than one mechanism [23].…”
Section: Sorption Test Of Pp-g-(aa+bma)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this mechanism, the In(III) ions with empty orbitals function as a Lewis acid capable of accepting electron pairs. In contrast, the sulfonic acid groups that have non-shared electron pairs function as Lewis bases, donating their electrons pairs [22].…”
Section: Proposed Adsorption Mechanism For Metalmentioning
confidence: 99%