Pyrolytic
Temperature Dependent and Ash Catalyzed
Formation of Sludge Char with Ultra-High Adsorption to 1‑Naphthol
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Massively
produced sewage sludge brings a serious problem to environment.
Pyrolysis is a promising and bifunctional technology to dispose the
sewage sludge and recover energy, in which a large amount of pyrolytic
sludge char is also produced. In this study, we proposed a value-added
utilization of sludge char. We prepared an adsorbent with ultrahigh
capacity for hydrophobic organic pollutant (1-naphthol) by pyrolysis
of sludge and removal of the ash moiety from the sludge char. The
adsorptive behavior of the adsorbent is strongly dependent on the
pyrolytic temperature of sludge, and the maximum adsorption capacity
of 666 mg g–1 was achieved at 800 °C, which
is comparable to deliberately modified graphene. Further exploration
indicated that the robust adsorption to 1-naphthol is attributed to
the catalytic effect of ash in sludge which facilitated the formation
of more orderly graphitic structures and aromaticity at high pyrolytic
temperatures.
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Liu, Xiao-Qing; Ding, Hong-Sheng; Wang, Yuan-Ying; Liu, Wu-Jun; Jiang, Hong (2016). Pyrolytic
Temperature Dependent and Ash Catalyzed
Formation of Sludge Char with Ultra-High Adsorption to 1‑Naphthol. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.5b04536