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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2010

Nitrobenzene-adsorption capacity of carbon materials released during the combustion of woody biomass.

Yingjie Dai; Yoshihiro Mihara; Shunitz Tanaka; Kiyofumi Watanabe; Norifumi Terui

The present study investigated the adsorptive ability of carbon materials (C1 and C2) released during the combustion of woody biomass. The physical and chemical properties, adsorption dynamics and adsorption isotherms of the adsorbents were compared with those of commercially available carbon that was powdered and activated. The percent nitrobenzene adsorption from an aqueous solution (nitrobenzene: 50mg/L) after 3h of adsorption using C1 was 92% compared with 81% when using the activated carbon powder. The saturated adsorption amounts of nitrobenzene were 294 mg/g for C1 and 344 mg/g for the activated carbon powder. However, the adsorption equilibrium constant for C1 was approximately 7-fold greater than that of the activated carbon powder. The methylene blue-adsorption capacity of C1 was similar to nitrobenzene adsorption. Thus, the results of the present study confirm that the carbon material resulting from the combustion of woody biomass is an inexpensive and environmentally friendly adsorbent for nitrobenzene.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2004

Caged Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes as the Adsorbents for Affinity-Based Elimination of Ionic Dyes

Bunshi Fugetsu; Shuya Satoh; Toshikazu Shiba; Taeko Mizutani; Yong-Bo Lin; Norifumi Terui; Yoshinobu Nodasaka; Katsushi Sasa; Kiyoko Shimizu; Tsukasa Akasaka; Masanobu Shindoh; Ken-ichiro Shibata; Atsuro Yokoyama; Masanobu Mori; Kazuhiko Tanaka; Yoshinori Sato; Kazuyuki Tohji; Shunitz Tanaka; Norio Nishi; Fumio Watari


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2005

Removal of organic compounds by alginate gel beads with entrapped activated carbon

Yong-Bo Lin; Bunshi Fugetsu; Norifumi Terui; Shunitz Tanaka


Analytical Sciences | 2006

Voltammetric Behavior and Determination of 17 β-Estradiol at Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotube-Nafion Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode

Norifumi Terui; Bunshi Fugetsu; Shunitz Tanaka


Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2000

Kinetic analysis of electrochemically induced ion transfer across a single microdroplet ∣ water interface

Norifumi Terui; Kiyoharu Nakatani; Noboru Kitamura


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2007

Ferritization treatment of copper in soil by electrokinetic remediation.

Tomoyuki Kimura; Ken-Ichi Takase; Norifumi Terui; Shunitz Tanaka


Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 1996

Kinetic Analyses of an Electrochemically-Induced Reaction through a Generation-Collection Mode of Twin-Microband Electrodes

Kiyoharu Nakatani; Norifumi Terui; Noboru Kitamura


Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2007

Accumulated detection of ethidium bromide using a UV-irradiated DNA film modified electrode and its application for electrochemical detection of an environmental pollutant

Yuko Matsumoto; Norifumi Terui; Shunitz Tanaka


Environmental Science & Technology | 2006

Electrochemical Detection and Control of Interactions between DNA and Electroactive Intercalator Using a DNA−Alginate Complex Film Modified Electrode

Yuko Matsumoto; Norifumi Terui; Shunitz Tanaka


Chemistry Letters | 1996

Interfacial Mass Transfer across a Single Microdroplet/Water Boundary. Laser Trapping and Generation-Collection Experiments at a Microelectrode Array

Kiyoharu Nakatani; Norifumi Terui; Kiyoshi Hasebe; Noboru Kitamura

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Binbin Zhang

Northeast Agricultural University

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