Title of article
Sewage sludge as a single precursor for development of composite adsorbents/catalysts
Author/Authors
Bandosz، Teresa J. نويسنده , , Seredych، Mykola نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 1 سال 2007
Pages
9
From page
59
To page
67
Abstract
New York City origin sewage sludge was pyrolyzed and converted into adsorbents. Pyrolysis conditions were modified in order to evaluate
the development of catalytic surface towards hydrogen sulfide oxidation. The holding time ranged from 0.5 h to 2 h and the final temperature
was 650 ◦C, 800 ◦C and 950 ◦C. The resulting materials were characterized using adsorption of nitrogen (surface area and pore volume), thermal
analysis, X-ray diffractions, XRF, SEM-EDX, TEM and pH measurements. On these materials adsorption/oxidation of hydrogen sulfide from
moist air was carried out and the products of the surface oxidation were evaluated. The results indicated development of catalytic surface with
an increase in pyrolysis temperature and holding time. As a result of solid state high temperature reactions between main components of sewage
sludge, mainly iron, zinc, copper, phosphorus, silica and alumina, new mineral phases are formed which are very active in the oxidation process.
Moreover, the presence of catalytic metals and organic vapors results in formation of carbon nanotubes on the surface of sewage sludge derived
adsorbents as a result of self imposed chemical vapor deposition process.
Keywords
Sewage sludge , Hydrogen sulfide , Pyrolysis , Reactive adsorption , mineralization
Journal title
Chemical Engineering Journal
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Chemical Engineering Journal
Record number
121557
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