How does the adsorption capacity of CSDAC for nitrobenzene and dinitrobenzene compare?
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Understanding the adsorption capacity of CSDAC for different pollutants is crucial for optimizing its use in water treatment processes.
Answer
The maximum adsorption capacity (qmax) for dinitrobenzene is significantly higher than that for nitrobenzene, reaching 42.75 mg/g at 35°C compared to 12.88 mg/g for nitrobenzene at the same temperature. This indicates that CSDAC has a higher affinity for dinitrobenzene, likely due to its higher polarity and stronger interactions with the adsorbent surface.
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