Sulphate Removal from Water by Carbon Residue from Biomass Gasification: Effect of Chemical Modification Methods on Sulphate Removal Efficiency

Sulphate removal from mine water is a problem because traditional chemical precipitation does not remove all sulphates. In addition, it creates lime sediment as a secondary waste. Therefore, an inexpensive and environmental-friendly sulphate removal method is needed in addition to precipitation. In...

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Main Authors: Hanna Runtti, Sari Tuomikoski, Teija Kangas, Toivo Kuokkanen, Jaakko Rämö, Ulla Lassi
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2016-02-01
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_2_3136_Runtti_Sulphate_Removal_Water_Carbon_Residue_Biomass
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spelling doaj-008ada921b084197b7760630c95c129b2020-11-24T23:00:02ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262016-02-011123136315210.15376/biores.11.2.3136-3152Sulphate Removal from Water by Carbon Residue from Biomass Gasification: Effect of Chemical Modification Methods on Sulphate Removal EfficiencyHanna Runtti0Sari Tuomikoski1Teija Kangas2Toivo Kuokkanen3Jaakko Rämö4Ulla Lassi5University of Oulu; FinlandUniversity of Oulu; FinlandUniversity of Oulu; FinlandUniversity of Oulu; FinlandThule Institute; University of Oulu; FinlandUniversity of Jyvaskyla, Kokkola University Consortium Chydenius; FinlandSulphate removal from mine water is a problem because traditional chemical precipitation does not remove all sulphates. In addition, it creates lime sediment as a secondary waste. Therefore, an inexpensive and environmental-friendly sulphate removal method is needed in addition to precipitation. In this study, carbon residues from a wood gasification process were repurposed as precursors to a suitable sorbent for SO42- ion removal. The raw material was modified using ZnCl2, BaCl2, CaCl2, FeCl3, or FeCl2. Carbon residues modified with FeCl3 were selected for further consideration because the removal efficiency toward sulphate was the highest. Batch sorption experiments were performed to evaluate the effects of the initial pH, initial SO42- ion concentration, and contact time on sulphate removal. The removal of SO42- ions using Fe-modified carbon residue was notably higher compared with unmodified carbon residue and commercially available activated carbon. The sorption data exhibited pseudo-second-order kinetics. The isotherm analysis indicated that the sorption data of Fe-modified carbon residues can be represented by the bi-Langmuir isotherm model.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_2_3136_Runtti_Sulphate_Removal_Water_Carbon_Residue_BiomassSorptionCarbon residuesulphatechemical modificationActivated carbon
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author Hanna Runtti
Sari Tuomikoski
Teija Kangas
Toivo Kuokkanen
Jaakko Rämö
Ulla Lassi
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Sari Tuomikoski
Teija Kangas
Toivo Kuokkanen
Jaakko Rämö
Ulla Lassi
Sulphate Removal from Water by Carbon Residue from Biomass Gasification: Effect of Chemical Modification Methods on Sulphate Removal Efficiency
BioResources
Sorption
Carbon residue
sulphate
chemical modification
Activated carbon
author_facet Hanna Runtti
Sari Tuomikoski
Teija Kangas
Toivo Kuokkanen
Jaakko Rämö
Ulla Lassi
author_sort Hanna Runtti
title Sulphate Removal from Water by Carbon Residue from Biomass Gasification: Effect of Chemical Modification Methods on Sulphate Removal Efficiency
title_short Sulphate Removal from Water by Carbon Residue from Biomass Gasification: Effect of Chemical Modification Methods on Sulphate Removal Efficiency
title_full Sulphate Removal from Water by Carbon Residue from Biomass Gasification: Effect of Chemical Modification Methods on Sulphate Removal Efficiency
title_fullStr Sulphate Removal from Water by Carbon Residue from Biomass Gasification: Effect of Chemical Modification Methods on Sulphate Removal Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Sulphate Removal from Water by Carbon Residue from Biomass Gasification: Effect of Chemical Modification Methods on Sulphate Removal Efficiency
title_sort sulphate removal from water by carbon residue from biomass gasification: effect of chemical modification methods on sulphate removal efficiency
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
1930-2126
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Sulphate removal from mine water is a problem because traditional chemical precipitation does not remove all sulphates. In addition, it creates lime sediment as a secondary waste. Therefore, an inexpensive and environmental-friendly sulphate removal method is needed in addition to precipitation. In this study, carbon residues from a wood gasification process were repurposed as precursors to a suitable sorbent for SO42- ion removal. The raw material was modified using ZnCl2, BaCl2, CaCl2, FeCl3, or FeCl2. Carbon residues modified with FeCl3 were selected for further consideration because the removal efficiency toward sulphate was the highest. Batch sorption experiments were performed to evaluate the effects of the initial pH, initial SO42- ion concentration, and contact time on sulphate removal. The removal of SO42- ions using Fe-modified carbon residue was notably higher compared with unmodified carbon residue and commercially available activated carbon. The sorption data exhibited pseudo-second-order kinetics. The isotherm analysis indicated that the sorption data of Fe-modified carbon residues can be represented by the bi-Langmuir isotherm model.
topic Sorption
Carbon residue
sulphate
chemical modification
Activated carbon
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_2_3136_Runtti_Sulphate_Removal_Water_Carbon_Residue_Biomass
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