Biofiltration of the chlorophenol aqueous solution through the activated carbon bed
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The efficiency of biofiltering the o-chlorophenol solution through the KAU-grade activated carbon is common and modified with iron oxide—was studied. Both sorbents showed high selective adsorption ability for the compound investigated. The activated carbon modified with iron oxides was found to have a positive effect on the adsorption of o-chlorophenol at low equilibrium concentrations and continuous filtration.
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