This PhD Thesis in Chemical Sciences aims at a deep understanding of the intertwining among materials properties, experimental conditions and adsorption outcomes, with the focus on an experimental research activity dealing with the removal of two target pollutants that contribute to increase 1) outdoor pollution (hydrogen sulphide) and 2) indoor pollution (formaldehyde), by adsorption on materials of various nature.
Adsorption of H2S and HCHO on new generation materials based on composite Zn-Cu sorbents and surface active carbon materials: effect of physico-chemical properties on the process performance
2018
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This PhD Thesis in Chemical Sciences aims at a deep understanding of the intertwining among materials properties, experimental conditions and adsorption outcomes, with the focus on an experimental research activity dealing with the removal of two target pollutants that contribute to increase 1) outdoor pollution (hydrogen sulphide) and 2) indoor pollution (formaldehyde), by adsorption on materials of various nature.File in questo prodotto:
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