Electiveness of agro-pulping process in the sustainable production of black liquor-based activated carbons

During the production of paper pulp, the waste water loaded with organic materials from pulping process is discharged. Therefore, water treatment should be performed before disposing of such effluent. The use of such effluent for production of activated carbon will be effective in omitting the waste...

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Main Authors: Vivian F. Lotfy, Altaf H. Basta
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Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2019-05-01
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.190173
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Altaf H. Basta
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description During the production of paper pulp, the waste water loaded with organic materials from pulping process is discharged. Therefore, water treatment should be performed before disposing of such effluent. The use of such effluent for production of activated carbon will be effective in omitting the wastewater treatment and in obtaining the product required in many industries. In this respect, this paper deals with evaluating the performance of activated carbons (ACs) produced from black liquors (BLs) as by-products from three pulping processes of rice straw (RS) and sugar-cane bagasse (SCB), namely: alkaline, sulfite and neutral sulfite, which are coded SP, SSP and NSP, respectively. Elemental analysis and thermal analysis (TGA and DTGA) are carried out on the BLs, while the surface area (SBET), micro-/mesoporous distribution, adsorption capacity of methylene blue (MB) and iodine (I2-value), as well as Fourier transform infrared spectra (FT-IR) and scanning electron micrograph (SEM) are studied on synthesizing ACs. The optimal pulping approach for achieving BL-based AC, with the following characteristics: specific surface area (SBET) ∼ 921 and 545 m2 g−1, MB adsorption capacity 238 and 370 mg g−1, and I2-value 928 and 1255 mg g−1 of BL-based ACs, are from neutral sulfite pulping of SCB (B-NSP) and RS (RS-NSP), respectively. These finding data are ascribed to the carbon content of BL, as well as greatest total volume (VT 0.786 and 0.701 cm3 g−1) together with decreasing the volume of micropores/total (38 and 48%) of BL-NSP-ACs. It is interesting to note that the AC provided from RS-NSP has greater adsorption capacity for I2 and MB than the AC produced from RS-pulp fibres.
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spelling doaj.art-0716cb6a2cd34b5d8cc7d120904e39662022-12-22T03:01:33ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032019-05-016510.1098/rsos.190173190173Electiveness of agro-pulping process in the sustainable production of black liquor-based activated carbonsVivian F. LotfyAltaf H. BastaDuring the production of paper pulp, the waste water loaded with organic materials from pulping process is discharged. Therefore, water treatment should be performed before disposing of such effluent. The use of such effluent for production of activated carbon will be effective in omitting the wastewater treatment and in obtaining the product required in many industries. In this respect, this paper deals with evaluating the performance of activated carbons (ACs) produced from black liquors (BLs) as by-products from three pulping processes of rice straw (RS) and sugar-cane bagasse (SCB), namely: alkaline, sulfite and neutral sulfite, which are coded SP, SSP and NSP, respectively. Elemental analysis and thermal analysis (TGA and DTGA) are carried out on the BLs, while the surface area (SBET), micro-/mesoporous distribution, adsorption capacity of methylene blue (MB) and iodine (I2-value), as well as Fourier transform infrared spectra (FT-IR) and scanning electron micrograph (SEM) are studied on synthesizing ACs. The optimal pulping approach for achieving BL-based AC, with the following characteristics: specific surface area (SBET) ∼ 921 and 545 m2 g−1, MB adsorption capacity 238 and 370 mg g−1, and I2-value 928 and 1255 mg g−1 of BL-based ACs, are from neutral sulfite pulping of SCB (B-NSP) and RS (RS-NSP), respectively. These finding data are ascribed to the carbon content of BL, as well as greatest total volume (VT 0.786 and 0.701 cm3 g−1) together with decreasing the volume of micropores/total (38 and 48%) of BL-NSP-ACs. It is interesting to note that the AC provided from RS-NSP has greater adsorption capacity for I2 and MB than the AC produced from RS-pulp fibres.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.190173papermaking by-productpulping process black liquoractivated carbonssurface areapore volumeaqueous adsorption capacity
spellingShingle Vivian F. Lotfy
Altaf H. Basta
Electiveness of agro-pulping process in the sustainable production of black liquor-based activated carbons
Royal Society Open Science
papermaking by-product
pulping process black liquor
activated carbons
surface area
pore volume
aqueous adsorption capacity
title Electiveness of agro-pulping process in the sustainable production of black liquor-based activated carbons
title_full Electiveness of agro-pulping process in the sustainable production of black liquor-based activated carbons
title_fullStr Electiveness of agro-pulping process in the sustainable production of black liquor-based activated carbons
title_full_unstemmed Electiveness of agro-pulping process in the sustainable production of black liquor-based activated carbons
title_short Electiveness of agro-pulping process in the sustainable production of black liquor-based activated carbons
title_sort electiveness of agro pulping process in the sustainable production of black liquor based activated carbons
topic papermaking by-product
pulping process black liquor
activated carbons
surface area
pore volume
aqueous adsorption capacity
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.190173
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