Adsorption of Single-ring Model Naphthenic Acid from Oil Sands Tailings Pond Water Using Petroleum Coke-derived Activated Carbon

Petroleum coke-derived activated carbons were prepared and used for the adsorptive removal of a single-ring naphthenic acid (NA) from synthetic oil sands tailings pond water (TPW). The overall adsorption process was found to be intra-particle diffusion-controlled. The Weber-Morris intra-particle dif...

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Main Author: Sarkar, Bithun
Other Authors: Jia, Charles Q.
Language:en_ca
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/35685
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-356852013-11-02T03:43:50ZAdsorption of Single-ring Model Naphthenic Acid from Oil Sands Tailings Pond Water Using Petroleum Coke-derived Activated CarbonSarkar, BithunNaphthenic AcidPetroleum CokeActivated Carbon AdsorptionTailings Ponds07750542Petroleum coke-derived activated carbons were prepared and used for the adsorptive removal of a single-ring naphthenic acid (NA) from synthetic oil sands tailings pond water (TPW). The overall adsorption process was found to be intra-particle diffusion-controlled. The Weber-Morris intra-particle diffusion rate constants decreased from 7.43 to 1.23 mg/g min0.5 after activated carbon was post-oxidized with oxygen, suggesting a hindering effect of oxygen surface groups. The Freundlich model fit of the equilibrium adsorption isotherms and the small negative ΔHo pointed to a physisorption-dominated process and the importance of specific surface area. It was estimated that about 2.7 g/L of basic CO2-activated carbon is needed to reduce NA concentration from 120 mg/L to 2.5 mg/L (~98% removal) in synthetic TPW. However, equilibrium adsorption capacity was found to vary significantly after oxygen or nitrogen groups were introduced onto the surface. Therefore, there is a potential for enhanced adsorption by chemical functionalization of carbon.Jia, Charles Q.2013-062013-07-17T14:44:14ZNO_RESTRICTION2013-07-17T14:44:14Z2013-07-17Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/35685en_ca
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topic Naphthenic Acid
Petroleum Coke
Activated Carbon Adsorption
Tailings Ponds
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spellingShingle Naphthenic Acid
Petroleum Coke
Activated Carbon Adsorption
Tailings Ponds
0775
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Sarkar, Bithun
Adsorption of Single-ring Model Naphthenic Acid from Oil Sands Tailings Pond Water Using Petroleum Coke-derived Activated Carbon
description Petroleum coke-derived activated carbons were prepared and used for the adsorptive removal of a single-ring naphthenic acid (NA) from synthetic oil sands tailings pond water (TPW). The overall adsorption process was found to be intra-particle diffusion-controlled. The Weber-Morris intra-particle diffusion rate constants decreased from 7.43 to 1.23 mg/g min0.5 after activated carbon was post-oxidized with oxygen, suggesting a hindering effect of oxygen surface groups. The Freundlich model fit of the equilibrium adsorption isotherms and the small negative ΔHo pointed to a physisorption-dominated process and the importance of specific surface area. It was estimated that about 2.7 g/L of basic CO2-activated carbon is needed to reduce NA concentration from 120 mg/L to 2.5 mg/L (~98% removal) in synthetic TPW. However, equilibrium adsorption capacity was found to vary significantly after oxygen or nitrogen groups were introduced onto the surface. Therefore, there is a potential for enhanced adsorption by chemical functionalization of carbon.
author2 Jia, Charles Q.
author_facet Jia, Charles Q.
Sarkar, Bithun
author Sarkar, Bithun
author_sort Sarkar, Bithun
title Adsorption of Single-ring Model Naphthenic Acid from Oil Sands Tailings Pond Water Using Petroleum Coke-derived Activated Carbon
title_short Adsorption of Single-ring Model Naphthenic Acid from Oil Sands Tailings Pond Water Using Petroleum Coke-derived Activated Carbon
title_full Adsorption of Single-ring Model Naphthenic Acid from Oil Sands Tailings Pond Water Using Petroleum Coke-derived Activated Carbon
title_fullStr Adsorption of Single-ring Model Naphthenic Acid from Oil Sands Tailings Pond Water Using Petroleum Coke-derived Activated Carbon
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of Single-ring Model Naphthenic Acid from Oil Sands Tailings Pond Water Using Petroleum Coke-derived Activated Carbon
title_sort adsorption of single-ring model naphthenic acid from oil sands tailings pond water using petroleum coke-derived activated carbon
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/1807/35685
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