Production of Mesoporous Magnetic Carbon Materials from Oily Sludge by Combining Thermal Activation and Post-Washing.
Wen-Tien TsaiYu-Quan LinChi-Hung TsaiYun-Hwei ShenPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
In this work, the oily sludge (OS) from a local waste oil recycling plant was reused as a precursor for producing porous magnetic carbon composites (CC) by pyrolysis, followed by carbon dioxide activation. Based on the thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) of the OS feedstock, the preparation experiments were performed at 800-900 °C. From the pore analysis of the CC products, it indicated an increasing trend, as the BET surface area greatly increased from about 1.0 to 44.30 m 2 /g. In addition, the enhancement effect on the pore properties can be consistently obtained from the acid-washed CC products because the existing and new pores were reformed due to the leaching-out of inorganic minerals. It showed an increase from 32.27 to 94.45 m 2 /g and 44.30 to 94.52 m 2 /g at 850 and 900 °C, respectively, showing their mesoporous features. These porous and iron-containing features were also observed by the scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS). In addition, the adsorption removal of total organic carbon (TOC) in the raw wastewater, by the CC product, showed its high performance (>80%).
Keyphrases
- electron microscopy
- sewage sludge
- municipal solid waste
- anaerobic digestion
- carbon dioxide
- wastewater treatment
- molecularly imprinted
- metal organic framework
- microbial community
- high resolution
- heavy metals
- solid phase extraction
- highly efficient
- magnetic resonance imaging
- gas chromatography mass spectrometry
- mass spectrometry
- risk assessment
- magnetic resonance
- tandem mass spectrometry
- aqueous solution
- gas chromatography
- iron deficiency
- dual energy