The Comparison of the Adsorption Performances of Phenol onto H103 Resin and XAD-4 Resin

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The objective of this work was to study the comparison of the adsorption performances of phenol in aqueous solution onto H103 resin and XAD-4 resin. Experimental results showed that the molecular form of phenol is favorable for the adsorption. The adsorption capacity of phenol onto H103 was much larger than that of XAD-4 due to its average pore diameter. The pseudo-first-order rate equation can characterize the adsorption of phenol onto H103 and XAD-4. The rate constant k1 for XAD-4 is greater than the one of H103 at the same condition, consistent with the shorter required time for XAD-4.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 418-420)

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402-405

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December 2011

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