使用固定床柱的不同低成本材料的比较吸附能力
Asma Shakeel1, Inayat Mustafa Khan2, Faheem Jeelani3
1Division of Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry, Sher-e- Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, Kashmir, India.
Scientific reports
|July 24, 2025
概括
这项研究评估了活性炭,粉和米去除水中的 (VI) 使用固定床柱. 活性炭显示效率最高,但粉和大米是修复的经济有效替代品.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 水处理技术水处理技术
- 吸附过程 吸附过程
背景情况:
- 重金属,特别是 (VI),由于其毒性和持久性,对环境构成重大威胁.
- 吸附是一种有效的重金属修复方法,提供灵活性和高质量的处理水.
- 固定床柱吸附是一种连续的过程,适合大规模的水处理.
研究的目的:
- 在固定床柱中评估活性炭,粉和大米的吸附效率.
- 调查操作参数 (流量,床高度,金属度) 对吸附的影响.
- 通过突破曲线分析来确定 (VI) 去除的最佳参数.
主要方法:
- 在固定床柱中进行了连续吸附实验.
- 测试了三种吸附材料 (活性木炭,粉,米) 的 (VI) 去除.
- 突破曲线分析用于评估吸附性能和优化操作参数.
主要成果:
- 活性炭显示吸附效率最高,其次是大米,然后是粉.
- 去除 (30 mg L-1) 的最佳参数包括30厘米的床深和30毫升min-1.1的流量.
- 较低的金属度,流量减少和床高度增加导致更长的突破时间,表明更大的处理能力.
结论:
- 活性炭在去除方面非常有效,但粉和大米提供了经济和可访问的替代品.
- 尤恩-尼尔森模型准确地描述了固定床系统 (R2 = 0.9476) 中的 (VI) 吸附过程.
- 操作参数显著影响了固定床柱中吸附的效率和容量.
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