Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8021523 | Materials Letters | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Sepiolite modified by hydrothermal methods was used for adsorption of styrene. The specific surface area of hydrothermally modified sepiolite experienced a large increase from 29.183Â m2/g to 86.661Â m2/g. The static saturation adsorption capacity of styrene onto the modified sepiolite was 132Â mg/g, which was significantly higher than the saturation adsorption capacity of the raw sepiolite. The adsorption breakthrough curves of styrene on the sepiolites were measured. The adsorption capacity of sepiolite was enhanced clearly. The breakthrough curves of styrene onto the modified sepiolite shifted to the right with a decrease in the styrene concentration at gas inlet and a decrease in the temperature. The hydrothermally modified sepiolite had a high styrene adsorption capacity.
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Authors
Erhong Duan, Jing Han, Yu Song, Yanan Guan, Wenxia Zhao, Binbin Yang, Bin Guo,