1992
DOI: 10.1080/03602559208017781
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Synthesis and Properties of Synthetic Egyptian Corncob-Phenol Formaldehyde Cationic Exchanger

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“…Column experiment was performed with a xed-bed glass column with 2.0 cm internal diameter and 35 cm height and packed with 2 cm (3.5 g) of RFR and IER-AgNPs were packed within two separate columns. The column bed volume is 6.28 cm 3 . The ow circulation was improved by an addition of glass wool beads.…”
Section: Column Adsorption Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Column experiment was performed with a xed-bed glass column with 2.0 cm internal diameter and 35 cm height and packed with 2 cm (3.5 g) of RFR and IER-AgNPs were packed within two separate columns. The column bed volume is 6.28 cm 3 . The ow circulation was improved by an addition of glass wool beads.…”
Section: Column Adsorption Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furan resins have been made using phenol or formaldehyde by aldehyde condensation in the presence of an acid or alkali [5,6]. Furfural-based resins are an important class of thermosets that have been widely used as high-performance materials in diverse applications such as high toughness and self-repairing ability, adhesives, matrices for fiberreinforced composites, surface coatings, remendable polyurethane, and for electronic encapsulation [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15].…”
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confidence: 99%