The adsorption removal of tannic acid by regenerated activated carbon from the spent catalyst of vinyl acetate synthesis

Activated carbon can remove humic acid organic pollutants to reduce trihalomethanes carcinogens generated in the chlorination disinfection process. In this study, regenerated activated carbon (RAC) was recycled from the spent catalyst of vinyl acetate synthesis via a thermal regeneration method. The...

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Main Authors: Aiyuan Ma, Xuemei Zheng, Kangqiang Li, Mamdouh Omran, Guo Chen
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Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
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spelling doaj-e47a7dbc0ae34ee5976a481759b6ae9b2021-01-30T04:28:25ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542021-01-0110697708The adsorption removal of tannic acid by regenerated activated carbon from the spent catalyst of vinyl acetate synthesisAiyuan Ma0Xuemei Zheng1Kangqiang Li2Mamdouh Omran3Guo Chen4School of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Liupanshui Normal University, Liupanshui, 553004, China; Guizhou Provincial Key Laboratory of Coal Clean Utilisation, Liupanshui, 553004, ChinaSchool of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Liupanshui Normal University, Liupanshui, 553004, China; Guizhou Provincial Key Laboratory of Coal Clean Utilisation, Liupanshui, 553004, ChinaKey Laboratory of Unconventional Metallurgy, Ministry of Education, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, 650093, China; Corresponding author.Process Metallurgy Research Group, Faculty of Technology, University of Oulu, FinlandKey Laboratory of Unconventional Metallurgy, Ministry of Education, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, 650093, China; Key Laboratory of Green-Chemistry Materials in University of Yunnan Province, Kunming Key Laboratory of Energy Materials Chemistry, Yunnan Minzu University, Kunming, 650500, PR China; Corresponding author.Activated carbon can remove humic acid organic pollutants to reduce trihalomethanes carcinogens generated in the chlorination disinfection process. In this study, regenerated activated carbon (RAC) was recycled from the spent catalyst of vinyl acetate synthesis via a thermal regeneration method. The influences of regeneration temperature and time on the regeneration rate and iodine adsorption value of the RAC samples were determined, the nitrogen adsorption isotherms and pore structure characteristics of RAC samples were characterised, and the effects of RAC additive amount, pH, adsorption temperature, and time on tannic acid removal rate were investigated. Results indicated that regeneration time and temperature presented pronounced influences on the regeneration rate and iodine adsorption performance of RAC samples. For the RAC sample optimally prepared at 900 °C for 2 h, the iodine adsorption value, BET surface area, and the regeneration rate were 817 mg/g, 1346 m2/g, and 65.9%, respectively. Under the optimal conditions including RAC additive amount of 3.5 g, temperature of 25 °C, adsorption time of 200 min and pH of 4.0, and tannic acid concentration of 50 mg/L, the tannic acid removal rate reached 89.96%. The adsorption kinetic characteristics for tannic acid onto RAC matched to Pseudo-second-order model, meanwhile the analysis of Boyd dynamic equation and Intraparticle diffusion model denoted the absorption process was mainly controlled by film diffusion. This work provides a technology aiming at the joint treatment of hazardous waste resources, which involve the regeneration activated carbon from spent catalysts and the absorption removal of tannic acid organic pollutants.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785420321426Spent catalystRegenerated activated carbonTannic acidAdsorption kinetics
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author Aiyuan Ma
Xuemei Zheng
Kangqiang Li
Mamdouh Omran
Guo Chen
spellingShingle Aiyuan Ma
Xuemei Zheng
Kangqiang Li
Mamdouh Omran
Guo Chen
The adsorption removal of tannic acid by regenerated activated carbon from the spent catalyst of vinyl acetate synthesis
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Spent catalyst
Regenerated activated carbon
Tannic acid
Adsorption kinetics
author_facet Aiyuan Ma
Xuemei Zheng
Kangqiang Li
Mamdouh Omran
Guo Chen
author_sort Aiyuan Ma
title The adsorption removal of tannic acid by regenerated activated carbon from the spent catalyst of vinyl acetate synthesis
title_short The adsorption removal of tannic acid by regenerated activated carbon from the spent catalyst of vinyl acetate synthesis
title_full The adsorption removal of tannic acid by regenerated activated carbon from the spent catalyst of vinyl acetate synthesis
title_fullStr The adsorption removal of tannic acid by regenerated activated carbon from the spent catalyst of vinyl acetate synthesis
title_full_unstemmed The adsorption removal of tannic acid by regenerated activated carbon from the spent catalyst of vinyl acetate synthesis
title_sort adsorption removal of tannic acid by regenerated activated carbon from the spent catalyst of vinyl acetate synthesis
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Materials Research and Technology
issn 2238-7854
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Activated carbon can remove humic acid organic pollutants to reduce trihalomethanes carcinogens generated in the chlorination disinfection process. In this study, regenerated activated carbon (RAC) was recycled from the spent catalyst of vinyl acetate synthesis via a thermal regeneration method. The influences of regeneration temperature and time on the regeneration rate and iodine adsorption value of the RAC samples were determined, the nitrogen adsorption isotherms and pore structure characteristics of RAC samples were characterised, and the effects of RAC additive amount, pH, adsorption temperature, and time on tannic acid removal rate were investigated. Results indicated that regeneration time and temperature presented pronounced influences on the regeneration rate and iodine adsorption performance of RAC samples. For the RAC sample optimally prepared at 900 °C for 2 h, the iodine adsorption value, BET surface area, and the regeneration rate were 817 mg/g, 1346 m2/g, and 65.9%, respectively. Under the optimal conditions including RAC additive amount of 3.5 g, temperature of 25 °C, adsorption time of 200 min and pH of 4.0, and tannic acid concentration of 50 mg/L, the tannic acid removal rate reached 89.96%. The adsorption kinetic characteristics for tannic acid onto RAC matched to Pseudo-second-order model, meanwhile the analysis of Boyd dynamic equation and Intraparticle diffusion model denoted the absorption process was mainly controlled by film diffusion. This work provides a technology aiming at the joint treatment of hazardous waste resources, which involve the regeneration activated carbon from spent catalysts and the absorption removal of tannic acid organic pollutants.
topic Spent catalyst
Regenerated activated carbon
Tannic acid
Adsorption kinetics
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785420321426
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