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Activation of co-pyrolysis chars from rice wastes to improve the removal of Cr3+ from simulated and real industrial wastewaters.
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Journal of Cleaner Production . Sep2020, Vol. 267, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Chromium is one of the most important raw materials for the European Union. Adsorption has become an important process for the recovery of metals from wastewaters, which has led to a demand for low-cost and eco-friendly adsorbents. The objective of this work was to use new and renewable carbon-based adsorbents from rice wastes in the removal/recovery of Cr(III) from synthetic and real wastewaters. Rice wastes were submitted to co-pyrolysis and the resulting char was optimized through physical and/or chemical activations/treatments. A commercial activated carbon was used for comparison purposes. All adsorbents were characterized (including an ecotoxicity test for the char precursor) and submitted to Cr(III) removal assays from a synthetic solution, in which two solid/liquid ratios (S/L) were tested (5 and 10 g/L). The CO 2 activated carbon at a S/L = 5 g/L was the biomass-derived adsorbent that performed better, obtaining a maximum Cr(III) uptake capacity of 9.23 mg/g comparable to the one obtained by the commercial adsorbent at the same S/L (9.80 mg/g). The good results on this biomass-derived carbon were due to the effective volatile matter removal during the activation (from 22.7 to 4.25% w/w), which increased both surface area (from <5.0 to 325 m2/g) and ash content (from 30.0 to 40.4% w/w), allowing an increase in Cr(III) removal due to ion exchange mechanism and porosity development. The best adsorbent, under optimized conditions, was also applied to a chromium rich industrial wastewater. The results obtained in this real case application demonstrated a competition effect due to the presence of other ions. Image 1 • Pyrolysis rice waste char was optimized through different activations/treatments. • The activated carbons (AC) were characterized and used in Cr(III) removal assays. • Physical activation without washing originated the best pyrolysis AC (P1C+PA). • P1C+PA presented similar Cr(III) uptake capacities than a commercial AC. • P1C+PA performed better in an industrial wastewater than in a synthetic solution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- *ACTIVATED carbon
*WASTE tires
*CHAR
*SEWAGE
*ION exchange (Chemistry)
*RICE
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 09596526
- Volume :
- 267
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Journal of Cleaner Production
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 143800742
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.121993