Preliminary Investigation on Regeneration of Simulated Radionuclide-contaminated Activated Carbons by Microwave Irradiation

This work investigates the feasibility of microwave (MW) irradiation for the regeneration of activated carbon (AC) spent with cesium. Adsorption batch experiments were carried out using commercially available granular activated carbon (Norit GAC 830). The Cs-saturated AC was treated using a controll...

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Main Authors: Erica Gagliano, Pietro Paolo Falciglia, Vincenza Brancato, Guglielmo Finocchiaro, Alfio Catalfo, Guido De Guidi, Stefano Romanno, Paolo Roccaro, Federico Vagliasindi
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Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2019-05-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/9828
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spelling doaj-78df282ecb7d41bc9c510520174de5a72021-02-16T21:06:44ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162019-05-017410.3303/CET1974063Preliminary Investigation on Regeneration of Simulated Radionuclide-contaminated Activated Carbons by Microwave IrradiationErica GaglianoPietro Paolo FalcigliaVincenza BrancatoGuglielmo FinocchiaroAlfio CatalfoGuido De GuidiStefano RomannoPaolo RoccaroFederico VagliasindiThis work investigates the feasibility of microwave (MW) irradiation for the regeneration of activated carbon (AC) spent with cesium. Adsorption batch experiments were carried out using commercially available granular activated carbon (Norit GAC 830). The Cs-saturated AC was treated using a controllable bench-scale 2.45-GHz MW oven at the power of 440 W for 3 min. The adsorption-regeneration cycle was repeated three times. The potentiality of the MW regeneration was assessed as regeneration efficiency (RE) and weight loss percentage of the AC samples during the adsorption/regeneration cycles. Textural properties of saturated and regenerated ACs were also evaluated by nitrogen adsorption isotherms at 77 K. Overall, results demonstrated a relatively low adsorption capacity for cesium, although the dielectric nature of the GAC allowed a rapid and effective regeneration process. Specifically, the weight loss percentage was found less than 2% jointly with an important increase in RE after 3 regeneration cycles. A preservation of the pore structure of regenerated ACs during MW regeneration was also observed.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/9828
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author Erica Gagliano
Pietro Paolo Falciglia
Vincenza Brancato
Guglielmo Finocchiaro
Alfio Catalfo
Guido De Guidi
Stefano Romanno
Paolo Roccaro
Federico Vagliasindi
spellingShingle Erica Gagliano
Pietro Paolo Falciglia
Vincenza Brancato
Guglielmo Finocchiaro
Alfio Catalfo
Guido De Guidi
Stefano Romanno
Paolo Roccaro
Federico Vagliasindi
Preliminary Investigation on Regeneration of Simulated Radionuclide-contaminated Activated Carbons by Microwave Irradiation
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Erica Gagliano
Pietro Paolo Falciglia
Vincenza Brancato
Guglielmo Finocchiaro
Alfio Catalfo
Guido De Guidi
Stefano Romanno
Paolo Roccaro
Federico Vagliasindi
author_sort Erica Gagliano
title Preliminary Investigation on Regeneration of Simulated Radionuclide-contaminated Activated Carbons by Microwave Irradiation
title_short Preliminary Investigation on Regeneration of Simulated Radionuclide-contaminated Activated Carbons by Microwave Irradiation
title_full Preliminary Investigation on Regeneration of Simulated Radionuclide-contaminated Activated Carbons by Microwave Irradiation
title_fullStr Preliminary Investigation on Regeneration of Simulated Radionuclide-contaminated Activated Carbons by Microwave Irradiation
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary Investigation on Regeneration of Simulated Radionuclide-contaminated Activated Carbons by Microwave Irradiation
title_sort preliminary investigation on regeneration of simulated radionuclide-contaminated activated carbons by microwave irradiation
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2019-05-01
description This work investigates the feasibility of microwave (MW) irradiation for the regeneration of activated carbon (AC) spent with cesium. Adsorption batch experiments were carried out using commercially available granular activated carbon (Norit GAC 830). The Cs-saturated AC was treated using a controllable bench-scale 2.45-GHz MW oven at the power of 440 W for 3 min. The adsorption-regeneration cycle was repeated three times. The potentiality of the MW regeneration was assessed as regeneration efficiency (RE) and weight loss percentage of the AC samples during the adsorption/regeneration cycles. Textural properties of saturated and regenerated ACs were also evaluated by nitrogen adsorption isotherms at 77 K. Overall, results demonstrated a relatively low adsorption capacity for cesium, although the dielectric nature of the GAC allowed a rapid and effective regeneration process. Specifically, the weight loss percentage was found less than 2% jointly with an important increase in RE after 3 regeneration cycles. A preservation of the pore structure of regenerated ACs during MW regeneration was also observed.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/9828
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