Carbon gels derived from phenolic-oil for pollutants removal in water phase
Abstract
The gelation of a low value-added industrial waste, phenolic oil (PO), was successfully carried out for the first time in the presence of an acid catalyst and paraformaldehyde (PF), which is a by-product of the formaldehyde industry. Therefore, the use of PO and PF can be considered a win-win situation and as an attempt to valorise these ‘wastes’ and integrate them into a circular economy. A broad range of formulations has been explored, and the...
Paper Details
Title
Carbon gels derived from phenolic-oil for pollutants removal in water phase
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
211
Pages
106588 - 106588
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