Assessment of activated carbon derived from municipal solid waste char as a precursor for mitigation of heavy metals

IF 5.8 2区 生物学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Biomass & Bioenergy Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1016/j.biombioe.2024.107385
Silvia Saikia , V. Anagha , Meena Khwairakpam , Ajay S. Kalamdhad
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The study explored the potential of activated carbon from mixed municipal solid waste (MSW) char produced at 250 and 350 °C. The resulting char was activated using NaCl, KOH, and ZnCl2, serving as a novel precursor to optimizing the synthesis conditions for cost-effective activated carbon aimed at removing Pb(II) from water. Characterization techniques, including proximate analysis, iodine number, pH, BET surface area, XRD, FTIR, FESEM, and atomic adsorption spectroscopy, were employed to identify the most effective activated carbon for Pb(II) removal. The findings revealed that KOH-activated carbon produced from char at 250 °C exhibited the most potential adsorbent and fell within the range of commercial activated carbon. Batch adsorption experiments using KOH-activated carbon demonstrated the highest Pb(II) removal of more than 90 % under optimized conditions of pH 6, 1 g activated carbon, zero contact time, and 1000 mg/L metal concentration. The adsorption kinetics followed Lagergren's second-order model, and the isotherm suggested the Langmuir model with an R2 value of 0.99. Additionally, the cycle study revealed that the activated carbon could be reused for up to two cycles with 90 % adsorption efficiency. Desorption experiments showed that HNO3 was the most effective eluent, achieving 80 % removal efficiency at pH 1. The recovery rate of MSW char-activated carbon (MSW-AC) after desorption was approximately 64.89 %. Thus, the performance of MSW-AC in adsorption, desorption, and cycle studies is recommended as an effective adsorbent for heavy metal mitigation. Furthermore, its utilization represents a valuable strategy for waste management, contributing to waste minimization efforts.

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评估从城市固体废物炭中提取的活性炭作为重金属减排前体的效果
该研究探索了在 250 和 350 °C 温度下从混合城市固体废物(MSW)产生的炭中提取活性炭的潜力。使用 NaCl、KOH 和 ZnCl2 对生成的焦炭进行活化,将其作为一种新型前驱体,用于优化旨在去除水中铅(II)的高性价比活性炭的合成条件。研究人员利用近似分析、碘数、pH 值、BET 表面积、XRD、傅里叶变换红外光谱、FESEM 和原子吸附光谱等表征技术来确定去除铅(II)最有效的活性炭。研究结果表明,在 250 °C 下由炭化产生的 KOH 活性炭是最有潜力的吸附剂,并且在商用活性炭的范围之内。在 pH 值 6、1 克活性炭、零接触时间和 1000 毫克/升金属浓度的优化条件下,使用 KOH 活性炭进行的批量吸附实验表明,对铅(II)的去除率最高,超过 90%。吸附动力学遵循 Lagergren 的二阶模型,等温线为 Langmuir 模型,R2 值为 0.99。此外,循环研究表明,活性炭最多可重复使用两个循环,吸附效率为 90%。解吸实验表明,HNO3 是最有效的洗脱剂,在 pH 值为 1 时的去除率为 80%。因此,根据 MSW-AC 在吸附、解吸和循环研究中的表现,建议将其作为一种有效的重金属吸附剂。此外,利用 MSW-AC 也是一种有价值的废物管理策略,有助于最大限度地减少废物。
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Biomass & Bioenergy
Biomass & Bioenergy 工程技术-能源与燃料
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11.50
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3.30%
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258
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60 days
期刊介绍: Biomass & Bioenergy is an international journal publishing original research papers and short communications, review articles and case studies on biological resources, chemical and biological processes, and biomass products for new renewable sources of energy and materials. The scope of the journal extends to the environmental, management and economic aspects of biomass and bioenergy. Key areas covered by the journal: • Biomass: sources, energy crop production processes, genetic improvements, composition. Please note that research on these biomass subjects must be linked directly to bioenergy generation. • Biological Residues: residues/rests from agricultural production, forestry and plantations (palm, sugar etc), processing industries, and municipal sources (MSW). Papers on the use of biomass residues through innovative processes/technological novelty and/or consideration of feedstock/system sustainability (or unsustainability) are welcomed. However waste treatment processes and pollution control or mitigation which are only tangentially related to bioenergy are not in the scope of the journal, as they are more suited to publications in the environmental arena. Papers that describe conventional waste streams (ie well described in existing literature) that do not empirically address ''new'' added value from the process are not suitable for submission to the journal. • Bioenergy Processes: fermentations, thermochemical conversions, liquid and gaseous fuels, and petrochemical substitutes • Bioenergy Utilization: direct combustion, gasification, electricity production, chemical processes, and by-product remediation • Biomass and the Environment: carbon cycle, the net energy efficiency of bioenergy systems, assessment of sustainability, and biodiversity issues.
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