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Naphthalene sorption on red clay and halloysite modified by quaternary ammonium salts

Sorption of naphthalene on modified red clay and halloysite was carried out successfully. It was established that the process was of pseudo-second-order mechanism. The maximum sorption capacities were 9.23 mg/g and 112.79 mg/g for red clay and halloysite, respectively.

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Published in:Adsorption science & technology 2017-06, Vol.35 (5-6), p.464-472
Main Authors: Gładysz-Płaska, Agnieszka, Lipke, Agnieszka, Tarasiuk, Bogdan, Makarska-Białokoz, Magdalena, Majdan, Marek
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Language:English
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Summary:Sorption of naphthalene on modified red clay and halloysite was carried out successfully. It was established that the process was of pseudo-second-order mechanism. The maximum sorption capacities were 9.23 mg/g and 112.79 mg/g for red clay and halloysite, respectively.
ISSN:0263-6174
2048-4038
DOI:10.1177/0263617417696090