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Linear solvation energy relationship development for adsorption of synthetic organic compounds by carbon nanomaterials: An overview of the last decade
Onur G. Apul
, Francois Perreault
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Gamze Ersan
, Tanju Karanfil
Sustainability Initiative
Nanotechnology Enabled Water Treatment Systems Center (NEWT)
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Adsorption
100%
Carbon Nanomaterials
100%
Relationship Development
100%
Linear Free Energy Relationships
100%
Synthetic Organic Compounds
100%
Adsorbate
60%
Organic Molecules
40%
Aquatic Environment
40%
Intermolecular Interactions
40%
Organic Carbon
40%
Adsorbent Characteristics
40%
Industrial Application
20%
Hydrogen Bonds (H-bonds)
20%
Modeling Effort
20%
Review Analysis
20%
Training Model
20%
Structure-activity Relationship
20%
Relationship Model
20%
Mechanistic Insight
20%
Predictive Tool
20%
Polarizability
20%
Molecular Size
20%
Non-point Source
20%
Relationship Research
20%
Synthetic Organic Pollutants
20%
Nanomaterial Surface
20%
Bonding Ability
20%
Saturation Concentration
20%
Innovation Potential
20%
Aquatic Solution
20%
Adsorptive Interaction
20%
Chemical Engineering
Organic Contaminant
100%