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Original Articles

Effect of activator on the structure and desulphurization efficiency of sludge-activated carbon

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Pages 2575-2581 | Received 26 Jul 2013, Accepted 03 Apr 2014, Published online: 20 May 2014
 

Abstract

Sludge-activated carbons (SACs) prepared with excess of activated sludge are used to solve the problems of sludge disposal and odour pollution in a sewage treatment plant. For the preparation, ZnCl 2, KOH and H 2SO 4 are used as activators, respectively. The structure of the SACs are characterized by scanning electron microscope, X-ray photoelectron spectrometer, specific surface area and pore structure technologies, and the adsorption performance of H 2S is investigated. Results indicate that the desulphurization activity of SACs, whose activators are ZnCl 2 and KOH (SACZ and SACK), is better than that of carbon with H 2SO 4 as the activator (SACH). The breakthrough time of SACZ and SACK is up to 86 min, the sulphur capacity is 7.7 mg/cm3, and the maximal iodine value is 409.95 mg/g. While the breakthrough time of SACH is only 26 min with the sulphur capacity of 2.3 mg/cm3. A large percentage of pore volume with a diameter of 2–5 nm in the total pore volume is conductive to the desulphurization reaction. The large amount of surface acid functional groups is also helpful to the adsorption of H 2S. The desulphurization activity of SACZ and SACK is superior over that of commercial-activated carbon.

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