The Study of Organic Bentonite Competitive Adsorption Model for Phenol and Cr6+ Based on MATLAB

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Competitive adsorption of phenol and Cr6+ in organic bentonite was studied in this paper. To solve the problem of multivariate nonlinear model of competition adsorption for Cr6+ and phenol on organic bentonite, MATLAB was used to process data to get parameter equation. The parameter equation fitting could explain competitive adsorption behavior of phenol and Cr6+ on organic bentonite. According to the fitting equation of 3D graphics,the result was deduced that the higher concentration of Cr6+, the lower the concentration of phenol. Phenol adsorption on organic bentonite is influenced by Cr6+.

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