Decolorization of turbid sugar juice from sugar factory using waste powdered carbon

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Abstract: Waste management of powdered activated carbon from cyclone of some sugar factories was used for decolorization of sugar mud juice (SMJ) in this study. The presence of powdered activated carbon waste (PACW) was admitted again for their use in SMJ decolorization. The determined specific surface area are typically SBET = 613.887 m2/g and the pore distribution lies in mesoporous domain. Color removal (CR%) and decolorization capacity (DC) of the characterized PACW are similar to those of decolorants used at this time for sugar refining. The CR% with PACW reached 81.03% at pH7.0 and dosed in the amount 0.5 g/50 ml of SMJ. There are two acceptable mechanisms illustrates the attachments between phenols and carboxylate ions. In this paper, we put a simple and rapid dark liquid decolorization by controlling rejected carbon waste, which will be useful for treatment of dark liquid sugar. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]Schematic representation of the simple pathway of SMJ decolorization.

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Aljohani, H., Ahmed, Y., El-Shafey, O., El-Shafey, S., Fouad, R., & Shoueir, K. (2018). Decolorization of turbid sugar juice from sugar factory using waste powdered carbon. Applied Water Science, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-018-0681-2

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