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    Optimizing the removal of nitrate by adsorption onto activated carbon using response surface methodology based on the central composite design 

    Taoufik, Nawal; Elmchaouri, Abdellah; Korili, Sophia A.; Gil Bravo, Antonio (Taylor & Francis, 2020)   info:eu-repo/semantics/article,
    This study sheds light on the adsorption process for the removal of nitrate ions from synthetic aqueous solutions. This contaminant pose a potential risk to the environment and can cause health effects including cancers ...
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    Improvement of the adsorption properties of an activated carbon coated by titanium dioxide for the removal of emerging contaminants 

    Taoufik, Nawal; Elmchaouri, Abdellah; Anouar, Fatna; Korili, Sophia A.; Gil Bravo, Antonio (Elsevier, 2019)   info:eu-repo/semantics/article,
    Three activated carbon coated titanium dioxide composites are evaluated as adsorbents for the removal of three pharmaceutical compounds: clofibric, gallic and salicylic acids from aqueous solutions. These composite materials ...
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    Comparative removal of emerging contaminants from aqueous solution by adsorption on an activated carbon 

    Gil Bravo, Antonio; Taoufik, Nawal; García Mora, Ana María; Korili, Sophia A. (Taylor & Francis, 2019)   info:eu-repo/semantics/article,
    Batch sorption experiments were performed to study the adsorption of six emerging pollutants from aqueous solutions using a commercial granular activated carbon as adsorbent. Caffeine, clofibric acid, diclofenac, gallic ...

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    AuthorGil Bravo, Antonio (3)Korili, Sophia A. (3)
    Taoufik, Nawal (3)
    Elmchaouri, Abdellah (2)Anouar, Fatna (1)García Mora, Ana María (1)SubjectActivated carbon (3)
    Adsorption (3)
    Central composite design (1)Emerging water pollutants (1)Nitrate removal (1)Pharmaceutical compounds (1)Pharmaceutical pollutants (1)Response surface methodology (1)Sol-gel method (1)Titanium oxide (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 (1)2019 (2)

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