Production of Cost-Effective Mesoporous Materials from Prawn Shell Hydrocarbonization

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In this work, prawn shell was studied as raw material for the production of mesoporous adsorbents via hydrocarbonization, studying the effect of temperature and time on the process reactivity and final characteristics of the hydrochars. By suitable characterization technique analyses (N2 adsorption at 77 K, SEM observation, ultimate analysis, surface composition), the materials were examined. It was found that in both cases mesoporous materials with low values of SBET due to the presence of CaCO3 on the material structure. In order to provide a potential application for these materials, the adsorption behaviour of hydrochars (HCs) as well as that of pristine prawn shells and ashes from prawn shell combustion was studied for the first time with the model compound p-nitrophenol (PNP). The results indicated that HC treatment was beneficial and enhanced adsorption performance, especially at high values of equilibrium concentration, attaining adsorption capacities up to 1.6 mg g−1.

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Román, S., Ledesma, B., Álvarez-Murillo, A., Sabio, E., González, J. F., & González, C. M. (2016). Production of Cost-Effective Mesoporous Materials from Prawn Shell Hydrocarbonization. Nanoscale Research Letters, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-016-1634-z

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