Production and characterization of granular activated carbon from activated sludge
In this study, activated sludge was used as a precursor to prepare activated carbon using sulfuric acid as a chemical activation agent. The effect of preparation conditions on the produced activated carbon characteristics as an adsorbent was investigated. The results indicate that the produced activ...
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doaj-2199ab4534fe4d99bbec6fce1c5459442020-11-25T01:26:00ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66321678-43832009-03-0126112713610.1590/S0104-66322009000100012Production and characterization of granular activated carbon from activated sludgeZ. Al-QodahR. ShawabkahIn this study, activated sludge was used as a precursor to prepare activated carbon using sulfuric acid as a chemical activation agent. The effect of preparation conditions on the produced activated carbon characteristics as an adsorbent was investigated. The results indicate that the produced activated carbon has a highly porous structure and a specific surface area of 580 m²/g. The FT-IR analysis depicts the presence of a variety of functional groups which explain its improved adsorption behavior against pesticides. The XRD analysis reveals that the produced activated carbon has low content of inorganic constituents compared with the precursor. The adsorption isotherm data were fitted to three adsorption isotherm models and found to closely fit the BET model with R² equal 0.948 at pH 3, indicating a multilayer of pesticide adsorption. The maximum loading capacity of the produced activated carbon was 110 mg pesticides/g adsorbent and was obtained at this pH value. This maximum loading was found experimentally to steeply decrease as the solution pH increases. The obtained results show that activated sludge is a promising low cost precursor for the production of activated carbon.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322009000100012Activated carbonActivated biomassSulphuric acid activationCarbon activationActivated carbon characterizationSpectroscopic analysis |
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Z. Al-Qodah R. Shawabkah Production and characterization of granular activated carbon from activated sludge Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering Activated carbon Activated biomass Sulphuric acid activation Carbon activation Activated carbon characterization Spectroscopic analysis |
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Production and characterization of granular activated carbon from activated sludge |
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Production and characterization of granular activated carbon from activated sludge |
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Production and characterization of granular activated carbon from activated sludge |
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Production and characterization of granular activated carbon from activated sludge |
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Production and characterization of granular activated carbon from activated sludge |
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production and characterization of granular activated carbon from activated sludge |
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Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering |
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Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering |
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0104-6632 1678-4383 |
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2009-03-01 |
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In this study, activated sludge was used as a precursor to prepare activated carbon using sulfuric acid as a chemical activation agent. The effect of preparation conditions on the produced activated carbon characteristics as an adsorbent was investigated. The results indicate that the produced activated carbon has a highly porous structure and a specific surface area of 580 m²/g. The FT-IR analysis depicts the presence of a variety of functional groups which explain its improved adsorption behavior against pesticides. The XRD analysis reveals that the produced activated carbon has low content of inorganic constituents compared with the precursor. The adsorption isotherm data were fitted to three adsorption isotherm models and found to closely fit the BET model with R² equal 0.948 at pH 3, indicating a multilayer of pesticide adsorption. The maximum loading capacity of the produced activated carbon was 110 mg pesticides/g adsorbent and was obtained at this pH value. This maximum loading was found experimentally to steeply decrease as the solution pH increases. The obtained results show that activated sludge is a promising low cost precursor for the production of activated carbon. |
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Activated carbon Activated biomass Sulphuric acid activation Carbon activation Activated carbon characterization Spectroscopic analysis |
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