A Review on - “Phenol Reduction by Waste Derived Activated Carbon”
Journal Title: PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 3
Abstract
Among the various pollutants present in wastewater there is a common pollutant known as “Phenol”. There are various techniques for the reduction of Phenol which are Distillation, Adsorption, Pre Evaporation, Membrane Extraction, Oxidation etc. This paper presents review on phenol reduction by adsorption using various waste derived activated carbons. Studies carried out by using various waste derived activated carbon indicates that there is a wide scope for the reduction of phenol from wastewater by waste derived activated carbon. The effectiveness and eficiencyof the waste derived activited corban was observed by langmuir and freundlich isothermas equtions
Authors and Affiliations
Amit Yadav, Bina Patel
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