Adsorption Performance Study of Atrazine onto Activated Carbon Fiber

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The research used activated carbon fiber (ACF) as adsorbent to remove atrazine, a kind of herbicide. It set a series of static adsorption experiments under different solution temperature, pH value and initial concentration to get a optimum adsorption condition. The experiment shows that the optimum pH for the removal of atrazine is 7. The adsorption rate is highest at 20°C. The adsorption rate decreases while the initial concentration increases.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 807-809)

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1343-1346

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September 2013

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