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Título: Carbon-based materials prepared from pine gasification residues for acetaminophen adsorption
Autor: Galhetas, Margarida
Mestre, Ana S.
Pinto, Moises L.
Gulyurtlu, Ibrahim
Lopes, Helena
Carvalho, Ana P.
Palavras-chave: ACTIVATED CARBONS
PHYSICAL ACTIVATION
SURFACE-CHEMISTRY
AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS
FLY-ASH
IBUPROFEN
REMOVAL
WASTE
SORPTION
GASES
Data: 2014
Editora: ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Resumo: Fly ash, a residue produced from pine gasification, was used as precursor of carbon-based materials assayed in acetaminophen adsorption. Materials prepared by activation with K2CO3, presented high porosity development (A(BET) approximate to 1200 m(2) g(-1)) and samples calcined at 900 degrees C presented high volumes of large micropores and mesopores. Kinetic and equilibrium acetaminophen adsorption data showed that the process obeys to the pseudo-second order kinetic equation and Langmuir model, respectively. The rate of acetaminophen adsorption depends of the presence of larger micropores. For the lab-made samples monolayer adsorption capacities attained values similar to those of commercial carbons. The influence of the micropore size distribution of the carbons in the acetaminophen adsorption process justified the lower adsorption affinities of the lab-made carbons. The importance of pores of a specific dimension (0.7 nm) to enhance the affinity of the molecule towards the carbon surface was demonstrated. The increase of temperature lead to higher monolayer adsorption capacities, most likely due to the easier accessibility of the acetaminophen species to the narrowest micropores. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/20086
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2013.11.067
ISSN: 1385-8947
Versão do Editor: 10.1016/j.cej.2013.11.067
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