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Encapsulation of activated carbon into calcium alginate microspheres toward granular-activated carbon adsorbents for elemental mercury capture from natural gas
被引:2
作者:
Masod, Mohamed Bakry
[1
]
El-Fiqi, Ahmed
[2
]
Ebiad, Mohamed A.
[1
]
机构:
[1] Egyptian Petr Res Inst EPRI, Nasr City 11727, Cairo, Egypt
[2] Natl Res Ctr, Glass Res Dept, Giza 12622, Cairo, Egypt
关键词:
Calcium alginate;
Activated carbon;
Microspheres;
Ammonium iodide treatment;
Elemental mercury capture;
Natural gas;
PHASE MERCURY;
OLIVE STONE;
FLUE-GAS;
REMOVAL;
ADSORPTION;
CHARS;
COMPOSITE;
SORBENTS;
IONS;
DYES;
D O I:
10.1007/s11356-023-28176-7
中图分类号:
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号:
08 ;
0830 ;
摘要:
Activated carbon (AC) is an effective adsorbent for removing environmental pollutants. However, the traditional powder form of AC shows difficulty in handling during application which widely limits its utilization on the industrial scale. Herein, to avoid such limitation, traditional AC powder was encapsulated into calcium alginate (CA) microspheres. Calcium alginate/activated carbon (CAA) composite microspheres were prepared via cross-linking of sodium alginate/activated carbon composite solutions in a calcium chloride solution. Furthermore, in order to boost adsorption affinity of CAA composite microspheres toward elemental mercury (Hg degrees), ammonium iodide (NH4I)-treated calcium alginate/activated carbon (NCA) composite microspheres were obtained by a simple impregnation method using NH4I treatment. The morphological, structural, and textural properties of the microspheres were characterized and their Hg degrees adsorptive capacity was tested at different temperatures. Interestingly, the maximum adsorption capacity of NCA adsorbent composite microspheres was determined as 36,056.5 mu g/g at a flow rate of 250 mL/min, temperature of 25 degrees C, and 500 mu g/Nm(3) of Hg degrees initial concentration. The Gibbs free energy (Delta G degrees) for NCA adsorbent composite microspheres varied from -8.59 to -10.54 kJ/mol indicating a spontaneous adsorption process with an exothermic nature. The experimental Hg degrees breakthrough curve correlated well with Yoon-Nelson and Thomas models. The breakthrough time (t(b)) and equilibrium time (t(e)) were found to be 7.5 days and 23 days, respectively. Collectively, the findings of this work indicate a good feasibility of using NCA composite microspheres as potential adsorbents for removing Hg degrees from natural gas.
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页码:82199 / 82216
页数:18
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