Abstract

Through the method of the static tests, the removal rate of aqueous carbon tetrachloride onto a new TCAS-loaded resin was researched. This TCAS-loaded resin was made of a novel supramolecular acceptor compound named thiacalix [arenetetrasulfonate (TCAS) and anion exchange resin, and the adsorption mechanism was discussed preliminarily. The results of adsorption indicated that the pH value was an important factor for the removal of carbon tetrachloride and it would be better for the adsorption if the pH value was greater than 6. The operating temperature should be controlled in 5 to 15°C for the adsorption of carbon tetrachloride onto TCAS-loaded resin while the removal rate decreased with the temperature increasing and the best time for reaction was 40min. The removal rate of carbon tetrachloride in aqueous solution was better when 25mL aqueous solution of carbon tetrachloride (1.0mg/L) was adsorbed by 0.5g TCAS-loaded resin. The carbon tetrachloride can be resolving and TCAS-loaded resin can be reused.

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