在一个包装的床柱中使用玄武岩吸附剂去除,以有效地保护环境
Kedir Yesuf Abdu1, Yassin Adem Endris1, Mudasir Akbar Shah2
1Department of Chemical engineering, School of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering, Kombolcha Institute of Technology, Wollo University, Wollo P.O. Box 208, Ethiopia.
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|January 20, 2025
概括
低成本的玄武岩有效地从水中去除. 这项研究表明基岩石.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 化学工程是化学工程的重要组成部分.
背景情况:
- 六价 (Cr(VI)) 污染对环境构成重大风险.
- 现有的Cr6去除方法在效率和成本效益方面面临挑战.
研究的目的:
- 评估玄武岩作为一种低成本吸附剂的潜力,用于去除CrVI.
- 描述玄武岩,并评估其在批量和连续吸附系统中的性能.
主要方法:
- 玄武岩通过缩小和激活来制备,然后使用XRD和FTIR进行表征.
- 批量吸附实验确定了最大吸附容量 (14 mg/g),适合兰格穆尔等温法.
- 在固定床柱中进行了连续吸附,以分析操作参数和再生.
主要成果:
- 鉴定证实了玄武岩的组成 (SiO2,Al2O3) 和适合吸附的功能组.
- 批量吸附能力达到14 mg/g,表明单层吸附.
- 固定床柱的研究表明,增加深度和降低流量提高了性能;吸附剂可重复使用四个周期,保持23%的容量.
结论:
- 玄武岩是一种有前途的,具有成本效益的吸附剂,用于Cr (VI) 的去除.
- 该材料在连续流系统中表现出良好的性能.
- 进一步的研究可以优化基岩岩石用于大规模的水处理应用.
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