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Competitive adsorption of organic compounds by microbial biomass
Ariamalar Selvakumar
, Hsin Neng Hsieh
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Solute
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Organic Compounds
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Microbial Biomass
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Competitive Adsorption
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Chlorophenols
100%
Nitrophenol
100%
Adsorption
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Aqueous Solubility
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Octanol-water Partition Coefficient
50%
Chlorobenzene
50%
Ethylbenzene
50%
Solution System
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Adsorptive Capacity
50%
Individual Substances
50%
Liquid Organic
50%
Chemistry
Organic Compound
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Phenol
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Adsorption of Organics
100%
Chlorophenol
100%
Nitrophenol
100%
Microbial Biomass
100%
Purity
50%
Octanol-Water Partition Coefficient
50%
Ethylbenzene
50%
Chlorobenzene
50%
Chemical Engineering
Adsorption
100%
Phenol
66%
Ethylbenzene
33%