Iron-Containing Hypercrosslinked Composite Prepared From Polystyrene Foam Plastic in the Sorption of Toxic and Foul-Smelling Substanc
Author(s) -
S. E. Lyubimov,
A. A. Zvinchuk,
A. Yu. Popov,
M. M. Ilyn,
Аlexander А. Korlyukov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ineos open
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2658-5618
DOI - 10.32931/io2101a
Subject(s) - sorption , polystyrene , cadaverine , chemistry , skatole , composite number , chemical engineering , organic chemistry , putrescine , indole test , polymer , materials science , adsorption , composite material , engineering , enzyme
A convenient method for obtaining an iron-containing hypercrosslinked polystyrene composite based on foam plastic waste is developed. The iron-containing composite can be used for the sorption of hydrogen sulfide, toxic organic solvents, as well as foul-smelling and toxic products of degradation of natural remains—putrescine, cadaverine, indole, and skatole.
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