Abstract
The adsorption of peat fulvic acids from aqueous neutral solutions on unoxidized and oxidized activated carbons has been investigated with and without hydrogen peroxide. The influence of surface groups of activated carbon on the equilibrium adsorption of fulvic acids from aqueous solutions was estimated. It was shown that the replacement of unoxidized carbon with oxidized one increased the efficiency of adsorption of fulvic acids by ∼49%.
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