Page 394 - Industrial Wastewater Treatment, Recycling and Reuse
P. 394

366   Industrial Wastewater Treatment, Recycling, and Reuse


          Goto, S., Goto, M., Uchiyama, S., 1984. Adsorption equilibria of phenol on anion exchange
             resins in aqueous solution. J. Chem. Eng. JPN 17, 204–205.
          Goud, V.V., Mohanty, K., Rao, M.S., Jayakumar, S., 2005. Phenol removal from aqueous
             solutions by tamarind nutshell activated carbon: batch and column studies. Chem. Eng.
             Technol. 28, 814–821.
          Greminger, D.C., Burns, G.P., Lynn, S., Hanson, D.N., King, C.J., 1982. Solvent extraction
             of phenols from water. Ind. Eng. Chem. Process Des. Dev. 21, 51–54.
          Gupta, V.K., Sharma, S., Yadav, I.S., Mohan, D., 1998. Utilization of bagasse fly ash
             generated in the sugar industry for the removal and recovery of phenol and
             p-nitrophenol from wastewater. J. Chem. Technol. Biotechnol. 170, 180–186.
          Hobday, M., Li, P.H.Y., Crewdson, D.M., Bhargava, S.K., 1994. The use of low rank coal-
             based adsorbents for the removal of nitrophenol from aqueous solution. Fuel
             73, 1848–1854.
          Hoigne ´, J., 1988. The chemistry of ozone in water. In: Stucki, S. (Ed.), Process Technologies
             for Water Treatment. Plenum Press, New York.
          Jadhav, D.N., Vanjara, A.K., 2004. Removal of phenol from wastewater using sawdust, poly-
             merized sawdust and sawdust carbon. Indian J. Chem. Technol. 11, 35–41.
          Jung, M., Ahn, K., Lee, Y., Kim, K., Rhee, J., Park, J., Paeng, K., 2001. Adsorption char-
             acteristics of phenol and chlorophenols on granular activated carbon. Microchem. J.
             70, 123–131.
          Kaleta, J., 2006. Removal of phenol from aqueous solution by adsorption. Can. J. Civil Eng.
             33, 546–551.
          Karaca, S., Gurses, A., Bayrak, R., 2004. Effect of some pre-treatments on the adsorption of
             methylene blue by Balkaya lignite. Energ. Convers. Manage. 45, 1693–1704.
          Khalid, M., Joly, G., Renaud, A., Magnoux, P., 2004. Removal of phenol from water by
             adsorption using zeolites. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 43, 5275–5280.
          Kuleyin, A., 2007. Removal of phenol and 4-chlorophenol by surfactant-modified natural
             zeolite. J. Hazard. Mater. 144, 307–315.
          Langlais, B., Reckhow, D.A., Brank, D.R., 1991. Ozone in Water Treament. Lewis
             Publishers, Chelsea, Michigan.
          Laxmi Gayatri, S., Ahmaruzzaman, M., 2011. The use of activated carbon derived from
             potato peel as an adsorbent for the removal of 4-nitrophenol. J. Sci. Forum II (1),
             132–137.
          Laxmi Gayatri, S., Ahmaruzzaman, M., 2012. Development of adsorbent from solid waste of
             potato peel for decontamination of wastewater containing 4-nitrophenol. J. Int. Acad.
             Phys. Sci. 16, 1–14.
          Lin, S.H., Cheng, M.J., 2000. Phenol and chlorophenol removal from aqueous solution by
             organobentonites. Environ. Technol. 21, 475–482.
          Ma, X., Anand, D., Zhang, X.F., Talapatra, S., 2011. Adsorption and desorption of chlori-
             nated compounds from pristine and thermally-treated multi-walled carbon nanotubes.
             J. Phys. Chem. C 115, 4552–4557.
          Mahvi, A.H., Maleki, A., Eslami, A., 2004. Potential of rice husk and rice husk ash for phenol
             removal in aqueous systems. Am. J. Appl. Sci. 1, 321–326.
          Mattson, J.S., Lee, L., Mark Jr., H.B., Weber Jr., W.J., 1970. Surface oxides of activated
             carbon: internal reflectance spectroscopic examination of activated sugar carbons. J. Col-
             loid Interface Sci. 33, 284–293.
          Mukherjee, S., Kumar, S., Misra, A.K., Fan, M., 2007. Removal of phenols from water envi-
             ronment by activated carbon, bagasse ash and wood charcoal. Chem. Eng. J.
             129, 133–142.
          Namasivayam, C., Kanchana, N., 1992. Waste banana pith as adsorbent for color removal
             from wastewaters. Chemosphere 25, 1691–1705.
   389   390   391   392   393   394   395   396   397   398   399