Supporting Information Activated carbon from sewage sludge for
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Supporting Information Activated carbon from sewage sludge for
14 G. S. dos Reis et al. Supporting Information Activated carbon from sewage sludge for removal of sodium diclofenac and nimesulide from aqueous solutions Glaydson Simões dos Reis*,**,†, Mohammad Khalid Bin Mahbub**, Michaela Wilhelm**, Eder Claudio Lima***, Carlos Hoffmann Sampaio*, Caroline Saucier***, and Silvio Luis Pereira Dias*** *Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Av. Bento Gonçalves 9500, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil **University of Bremen, Advanced Ceramics, Am Biologischen Garten 2, IW3, 28359 Bremen, Germany ***Institute of Chemistry, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Av. Bento Gonçalves 9500, Postal Box 15003, ZIP 91501-970, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil (Received 5 February 2016 • accepted 2 July 2016) Fig. S1. Adsorption isotherm models fitting in the adsorption of diclofenac and nimesulide by hybrid materials. Fig. S3. Adsorption kinetic models fitting in the adsorption of diclofenac and nimesulide onto 1(500-15-0.5) sample. Fig. S2. Dependence of pH on the sorption capacity of DCF and NM pharmaceuticals on 1(500-15-0.5). Conditions: temperature, 25 oC; adsorbent mass, 20.0 mg; adsorbent 25 oC pharmaceutical concentration, 50.0 mg L. June, 2015 Activated carbon from sewage sludge for removal of sodium diclofenac and nimesulide from aqueous solutions 15 Fig. S4. Adsorption isotherm models fitting in the adsorption of diclofenac and nimesulide by hybrid materials. Korean J. Chem. Eng.
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