Enhanced elemental mercury removal by facile sulfurization of agrowaste chars

Facile sulfurization of char from agrowaste of coconut pith (CP) and elemental sulfur was developed towards producing cheaper adsorbents for elemental mercury (Hgº) adsorption. It was found that physicochemical properties of the sulfurized chars changed with the initial CP to elemental sulfur ratio...

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Main Authors: Saman, Norasikin, Johari, Khairiraihanna, Kong, Helen, Mohtar, Safia Syazana, Hassan, Onn, Ali, Noorhalieza, Mat, Hanapi
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Published: Institution of Chemical Engineers, Elsevier B.V. 2019
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spelling my.utm.879812020-11-30T13:44:39Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87981/ Enhanced elemental mercury removal by facile sulfurization of agrowaste chars Saman, Norasikin Johari, Khairiraihanna Kong, Helen Mohtar, Safia Syazana Hassan, Onn Ali, Noorhalieza Mat, Hanapi TP Chemical technology Facile sulfurization of char from agrowaste of coconut pith (CP) and elemental sulfur was developed towards producing cheaper adsorbents for elemental mercury (Hgº) adsorption. It was found that physicochemical properties of the sulfurized chars changed with the initial CP to elemental sulfur ratio (CPS) and sulfurization temperatures, that generally affected the Hgº adsorption. The CPS ratio of 1:1 and sulfurization temperature of 300 ºC (i.e. CPS300(1:1)) resulted in outstanding Hg° adsorption performance. Characterization of the char indicates the presence of the organic compounds, organic sulfur and elemental sulfur species onto the adsorbents were likely favoring the Hgº adsorption. The adsorption capacity of CPS300(1:1) was higher than 26077.7 μg/g, since the adsorbents still did not reach breakthrough time even after 80 d of adsorption process. The study on the effect of bed temperature found that the adsorbent was still effective in removing Hgº at any temperature (50 ºC to 200 ºC). The sulfurized-char however was non-regenerable. Institution of Chemical Engineers, Elsevier B.V. 2019-04 Article PeerReviewed Saman, Norasikin and Johari, Khairiraihanna and Kong, Helen and Mohtar, Safia Syazana and Hassan, Onn and Ali, Noorhalieza and Mat, Hanapi (2019) Enhanced elemental mercury removal by facile sulfurization of agrowaste chars. Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 144 . pp. 198-208. ISSN 0263-8762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cherd.2019.02.010 DOI:10.1016/j.cherd.2019.02.010
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topic TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle TP Chemical technology
Saman, Norasikin
Johari, Khairiraihanna
Kong, Helen
Mohtar, Safia Syazana
Hassan, Onn
Ali, Noorhalieza
Mat, Hanapi
Enhanced elemental mercury removal by facile sulfurization of agrowaste chars
description Facile sulfurization of char from agrowaste of coconut pith (CP) and elemental sulfur was developed towards producing cheaper adsorbents for elemental mercury (Hgº) adsorption. It was found that physicochemical properties of the sulfurized chars changed with the initial CP to elemental sulfur ratio (CPS) and sulfurization temperatures, that generally affected the Hgº adsorption. The CPS ratio of 1:1 and sulfurization temperature of 300 ºC (i.e. CPS300(1:1)) resulted in outstanding Hg° adsorption performance. Characterization of the char indicates the presence of the organic compounds, organic sulfur and elemental sulfur species onto the adsorbents were likely favoring the Hgº adsorption. The adsorption capacity of CPS300(1:1) was higher than 26077.7 μg/g, since the adsorbents still did not reach breakthrough time even after 80 d of adsorption process. The study on the effect of bed temperature found that the adsorbent was still effective in removing Hgº at any temperature (50 ºC to 200 ºC). The sulfurized-char however was non-regenerable.
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author Saman, Norasikin
Johari, Khairiraihanna
Kong, Helen
Mohtar, Safia Syazana
Hassan, Onn
Ali, Noorhalieza
Mat, Hanapi
author_facet Saman, Norasikin
Johari, Khairiraihanna
Kong, Helen
Mohtar, Safia Syazana
Hassan, Onn
Ali, Noorhalieza
Mat, Hanapi
author_sort Saman, Norasikin
title Enhanced elemental mercury removal by facile sulfurization of agrowaste chars
title_short Enhanced elemental mercury removal by facile sulfurization of agrowaste chars
title_full Enhanced elemental mercury removal by facile sulfurization of agrowaste chars
title_fullStr Enhanced elemental mercury removal by facile sulfurization of agrowaste chars
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced elemental mercury removal by facile sulfurization of agrowaste chars
title_sort enhanced elemental mercury removal by facile sulfurization of agrowaste chars
publisher Institution of Chemical Engineers, Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87981/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cherd.2019.02.010
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