Ref. Adsorption Maximum, Adsorbent Organic Pollutants
Present study 46.43 mg/g Sugarcane bagasse-steam activated carbon phenol
Present study 101 mg/g Sugarcane bagasse-sodium hydroxide activated carbon phenol
[39] 14.5 mg/g Porous Clay Phenol
[39] 45.5 mg/g Porous Clay 2,5-dichlorophenol
[39] 48.7 mg/g Porous Clay 3,4-dichlorophenol
[40] 97.2 mg/g (cetyl-pyridinium-Al PILC) 3,5-dichlorophenol
[41] 370 ppm Hemidesmus Indicus Carbon(HIC) phenol
[41] 294 ppm Commercial Activated Carbon(CAC) phenol
[42] 74.07 mg/g NORIT Granular Activated Carbon (NAC 1240) phenol
[42] 166.6 mg/g NORIT Granular Activated Carbon 1010 phenol
[43] 257 mg/g Active carbon phenol
[43] 347 mg/g Mesoporous carbon CMK-3-100°C phenol
[43] 428 mg/g Mesoporous carbon CMK-3-130°C phenol
[44] 473 mg/g Mesoporous carbon CMK-3-150°C phenol
[43] 76% Leaf litter of Shorea Robusta phenol
[45] 83.34 mg/g activated phosphate rock (1M HNO3) phenol
[39] 15 mg/g Natural clay phenol
[46] 232.56 mg/g activated carbon derived from oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) 2,4-dichlorophenol
Table 10: Adsorption capacities of different adsorbents previously reported for the removal of phenols.
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