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Title: Using Waste Recycled PET for AC Production for Pesticides Removals from Aqueous Solutions
Authors: Cansado, Isabel P. P.
Galacho, Cristina
Nunes, Ângela S.
Ribeiro Carrott, M. Manuela
Carrott, Peter J. M.
Editors: Carrott, Peter
Galacho, Cristina
Mendes, Paulo
Figueiredo, Margarida
Ferreira, Teresa
Teixeira, António
Keywords: Waste PET
Pesticide
Liquid phase
Adsorption
Issue Date: 25-May-2011
Publisher: Universidade de Évora
Abstract: Over the last decades the literature has shown the possibility of producing activated carbons (AC) from a wide variety of raw materials and to use them as one of the most environment-friendly solutions for waste disposal. Additionally it has been shown that the adsorption of pollutants from different media by AC is one of the most efficient techniques for remediating or solving this type of problem. In this context, the presence of pesticides in water can cause serious problems in the environment and to human health; their removal from wastewaters is a crucial concern. The work presented here focuses these two problematic areas (solid waste reduction and wastewater treatment). The main idea was to develop low cost and efficiently adsorbent materials for hazardous compounds removal from aquatic media, to level admitted in drinking water.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/3585
ISBN: 978-972-778-112-6
Type: article
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