Bahrudin, Noor Nazihah
(2012)
Immobilized Tio2/Activated Carbon Bilayer System For The Removal Of Phenol Via Photocatalytic-Adsorptive Processes.
Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
Abstract
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) and activated carbon (AC) had been combined in an immobilized bilayer arrangement on glass plates for the removal of phenol. The immobilized monolayer AC/ENR50/PVC and bilayer TiO2/AC/ENR50/PVC systems have been successfully fabricated via a dip-coating method. The adhesives used in both activated carbon and TiO2 dip-coating solutions were ENR50/PVC blends. The purpose of the fabrication was to photocatalytically remove phenol from aqueous solution as opposed to the conventional suspension method.
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