Nuovi materiali per il trattamento di reflui dell'industria tessile: le fibre di carbone attivato

I tessuti a base di fibre di carbonio (FCA) sono caratterizzati da una elevata superficie specifica e sono in grado di adsorbire un largo spettro di inquinanti organici da matrici gassose ed acquose. Le FCA sono state applicate, in ambito ENEA, nel trattamento di acque reflue derivanti dall’industria tessile

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