Sewage sludge(SS)and SS impregnated with activating agents(ZnCl_(2) and KOH)were pyrolyzed in a fixed-bed reactor to produce gaseous fuel and activated char.The effects of heating rate,pyrolysis temperature and activa...Sewage sludge(SS)and SS impregnated with activating agents(ZnCl_(2) and KOH)were pyrolyzed in a fixed-bed reactor to produce gaseous fuel and activated char.The effects of heating rate,pyrolysis temperature and activator type on gas yields,pore structure and adsorption properties of activated char were systematically studied.The results demonstrated that increasing the pyrolysis temperature from 450℃ to 850℃ propo rtionally enhanced H_(2) and CO yields from the rapid pyrolysis of SS,while CH_(4) yield showed minimal variation between 650℃ and 850℃.ZnCl_(2) notably increased the CO yield,reaching71.9 ml·g^(-1)at 850℃,but caused a marked reduction in CH_(4) yield under the tested conditions.Similarly,KOH promoted CO yield at 750℃ and 850℃,with minimal impact on CH_(4) production.Both activators facilitated higher H_(2) yields in the range of 450-550℃,while the maximum H_(2) yield(109.8 ml·g^(-1))was observed at 850℃ in the absence of activator.The activated char derived from ZnCl_(2)-assisted pyrolysis exhibited well-developed micro-and mesopore structures,with specific surface areas ranging from 188.2 to 54.1 m^(2)·g^(-1)across pyrolysis temperatures of 450-850℃.When evaluated as adsorbents for methylene blue removal,activated char with greater specific surface area and total pore volume exhibited superior adsorption capacity.The adsorption process was well-described by the pseudo-second-order kinetic model.展开更多
The influence of small organics on the adsorption characteristics of activated carbon produced from industrial pyrolytic tire char(APTC)for malachite green(MG) was investigated by a batch method. Phenol was chosen as ...The influence of small organics on the adsorption characteristics of activated carbon produced from industrial pyrolytic tire char(APTC)for malachite green(MG) was investigated by a batch method. Phenol was chosen as the representative of small organics. The effects of phenol on adsorption equilibrium, kinetics and thermodynamics were studied systematically. The results indicate that APTC is a potential adsorbent for MG. The presence of phenol decreases the adsorption capacity of APTC for MG, but improves the rate of adsorption, while the adsorption characteristics, such as equilibrium, kinetics and thermodynamics are not affected by phenol. The adsorption equilibrium data follow Langmuir isotherm and the kinetic data are well described by the pseudo-second-order kinetic model. The adsorption process follows intra-particle diffusion model and the adsorption rate is determined by more than one process. Thermodynamic study shows that the adsorption is an endothermic and spontaneous physisorption process.展开更多
Activated carbon derived from solid hazardous waste scrap tires was evaluated as a potential adsorbent for cationic dye removal. The adsorption process with respect to operating parameters was investigated to evaluate...Activated carbon derived from solid hazardous waste scrap tires was evaluated as a potential adsorbent for cationic dye removal. The adsorption process with respect to operating parameters was investigated to evaluate the adsorption characteristics of the activated pyrolytic tire char (APTC) for Rhodamine B (RhB). Systematic research including equilibrium, kinetics and thermodynamic studies was performed. The results showed that APTC was a potential adsorbent for RhB with a higher adsorption capacity than most adsorbents. Solution pH and temperature exert significant influence while ionic strength showed little effect on the adsorption process. The adsorption equilibrium data obey Langmuir isotherm and the kinetic data were well described by the pseudo second-order kinetic model. The adsorption process followed intra-particle diffusion model with more than one process affecting the adsorption process. Thermodynamic study confirmed that the adsorption was a physisorption process with spontaneous, endothermic and random characteristics.展开更多
The physiochemical properties of chars produced by coal pyrolysis in a laboratory-scale fluidized bed reactor with a continuous coal feed and char discharge at temperatures of 750 to 980 ~ C under N2-based atmospheres...The physiochemical properties of chars produced by coal pyrolysis in a laboratory-scale fluidized bed reactor with a continuous coal feed and char discharge at temperatures of 750 to 980 ~ C under N2-based atmospheres containing 02, H2, CO, CH4, and CO2 were studied. The specific surface area of the char was found to decrease with increasing pyrolysis temperature. The interlayer spacing of the char also decreased, while the average stacking height and carbon crystal size increased at higher temperatures, suggesting that the char generated at high temperatures had a highly ordered structure. The char obtained using an ER value of 0.064 exhibited the highest specific surface area and oxidation reactivity. Rela- tively high 02 concentrations degraded the pore structure of the char, decreasing the surface area. The char produced in an atmosphere incorporating H2 showed a more condensed crystalline structure and consequently had lower oxidation reactivity.展开更多
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(U21A2062)National innovative training program for college students of China(202410792014)。
文摘Sewage sludge(SS)and SS impregnated with activating agents(ZnCl_(2) and KOH)were pyrolyzed in a fixed-bed reactor to produce gaseous fuel and activated char.The effects of heating rate,pyrolysis temperature and activator type on gas yields,pore structure and adsorption properties of activated char were systematically studied.The results demonstrated that increasing the pyrolysis temperature from 450℃ to 850℃ propo rtionally enhanced H_(2) and CO yields from the rapid pyrolysis of SS,while CH_(4) yield showed minimal variation between 650℃ and 850℃.ZnCl_(2) notably increased the CO yield,reaching71.9 ml·g^(-1)at 850℃,but caused a marked reduction in CH_(4) yield under the tested conditions.Similarly,KOH promoted CO yield at 750℃ and 850℃,with minimal impact on CH_(4) production.Both activators facilitated higher H_(2) yields in the range of 450-550℃,while the maximum H_(2) yield(109.8 ml·g^(-1))was observed at 850℃ in the absence of activator.The activated char derived from ZnCl_(2)-assisted pyrolysis exhibited well-developed micro-and mesopore structures,with specific surface areas ranging from 188.2 to 54.1 m^(2)·g^(-1)across pyrolysis temperatures of 450-850℃.When evaluated as adsorbents for methylene blue removal,activated char with greater specific surface area and total pore volume exhibited superior adsorption capacity.The adsorption process was well-described by the pseudo-second-order kinetic model.
基金Supported by National Key Technologies R&D Program of China(No.2006BAC02A12)
文摘The influence of small organics on the adsorption characteristics of activated carbon produced from industrial pyrolytic tire char(APTC)for malachite green(MG) was investigated by a batch method. Phenol was chosen as the representative of small organics. The effects of phenol on adsorption equilibrium, kinetics and thermodynamics were studied systematically. The results indicate that APTC is a potential adsorbent for MG. The presence of phenol decreases the adsorption capacity of APTC for MG, but improves the rate of adsorption, while the adsorption characteristics, such as equilibrium, kinetics and thermodynamics are not affected by phenol. The adsorption equilibrium data follow Langmuir isotherm and the kinetic data are well described by the pseudo-second-order kinetic model. The adsorption process follows intra-particle diffusion model and the adsorption rate is determined by more than one process. Thermodynamic study shows that the adsorption is an endothermic and spontaneous physisorption process.
基金supported by the National Key Technologies R & D Program of China (No. 2006BAC02A12)the Key Technologies R & D Program of Tianjin, China (No.07ZCGYSH02000)the Natural Science Foundationof Tianjin, China (No. 08JCZDJC21400).
文摘Activated carbon derived from solid hazardous waste scrap tires was evaluated as a potential adsorbent for cationic dye removal. The adsorption process with respect to operating parameters was investigated to evaluate the adsorption characteristics of the activated pyrolytic tire char (APTC) for Rhodamine B (RhB). Systematic research including equilibrium, kinetics and thermodynamic studies was performed. The results showed that APTC was a potential adsorbent for RhB with a higher adsorption capacity than most adsorbents. Solution pH and temperature exert significant influence while ionic strength showed little effect on the adsorption process. The adsorption equilibrium data obey Langmuir isotherm and the kinetic data were well described by the pseudo second-order kinetic model. The adsorption process followed intra-particle diffusion model with more than one process affecting the adsorption process. Thermodynamic study confirmed that the adsorption was a physisorption process with spontaneous, endothermic and random characteristics.
文摘The physiochemical properties of chars produced by coal pyrolysis in a laboratory-scale fluidized bed reactor with a continuous coal feed and char discharge at temperatures of 750 to 980 ~ C under N2-based atmospheres containing 02, H2, CO, CH4, and CO2 were studied. The specific surface area of the char was found to decrease with increasing pyrolysis temperature. The interlayer spacing of the char also decreased, while the average stacking height and carbon crystal size increased at higher temperatures, suggesting that the char generated at high temperatures had a highly ordered structure. The char obtained using an ER value of 0.064 exhibited the highest specific surface area and oxidation reactivity. Rela- tively high 02 concentrations degraded the pore structure of the char, decreasing the surface area. The char produced in an atmosphere incorporating H2 showed a more condensed crystalline structure and consequently had lower oxidation reactivity.