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Information × Registration Number 0215U007567, 0112U002759 , R & D reports Title The Removal of Organic Pollutants from Water by Solvent Sublation popup.stage_title Head Tolstopalova Nataliya Michailovna, Kostoglod Oleg Borisovich, Registration Date 23-11-2015 Organization National Technscal University of Ukraine "Kiev Polytechnic Institute". popup.description2 Research report: 98 pages; 24 figures; 24 tables; 69 references. Topic's actuality. The disadvantageous of current water treatment techniques cause the need for alternative methods search. And solvent sublation is one of the perspective methods. The objective of this research was to investigate the main principles and mechanism of acid dyes remediation from water by solvent sublation technique, using Bromphenol blue as an example. Simulated effluents contaminated with dyestuff typical for textile and chemical industries are the object of this research. The subject of the study: the main principles and mechanism of acid dye elimination from water by solvent sublation Throughout this research experimental method was used, including absorptive spectrophotometry in ultraviolet and visible band. Scientific newness of this research lies in the fact that the mechanism of sublate formation process within solvent sublation of acid dye was determined for the first time. The occurrence of the complex is proved by the analysis of the electronic spectrum in UV and visible ranges and by thermodynamic parameters calculations. Kinetic equation was derived and the limiting stage was determined. DYES, EFFLUENTS, SOLVENT SUBLATION, HEXADECYL-PYRIDIUM CHLORIDE, EFFICIENCY, SOLVENT, SUBLATE, SPECTROPHOTOMENRY Product Description popup.authors Гаркуша В.В. Кулеша О.Ю. Обушенко Тетяна Іванівна popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Tolstopalova Nataliya Michailovna, Kostoglod Oleg Borisovich. The Removal of Organic Pollutants from Water by Solvent Sublation. (popup.stage: ). National Technscal University of Ukraine "Kiev Polytechnic Institute".. № 0215U007567
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