Abstract
The purpose of this work was to investigate the effect of microwave irradiation on the regeneration of modified activated carbons (GAC/MW, GAC/Ni, and GAC/Cu). The untreated activated carbon (GAC pure) was used for blank experiment. Microwave heating was used for preparation and regeneration of the modified activated carbons. The effect of loading Ni2+and Cu2+ions on the activated carbon adsorption capacity was investigated. The results showed that the activated carbon loaded with Ni2+has no significant effect on phenol adsorption, while the adsorption capacity of activated carbon loaded with Cu2+significantly decreased. Microwave irradiation showed a positive effect on activated carbon adsorption capacity. Under optimal conditions, the results showed that there was no effect when changing temperature and pH. The effect of ions Ni2+and Cu2+loaded into activated carbon were also investigated. During the regeneration process, the activated carbon loaded with Ni2+showed a strong microwave energy adsorption than the activated carbon loaded with Cu2+. The effect increasing Ni2+quantity decreases the activated carbon regeneration efficiency. During the regeneration of activated carbons, the highest temperature was observed in the cases of GAC/Ni. During regeneration, the temperature increases when the quantity Ni2+loaded increases. The regeneration efficiency of activated carbons reaches 98 % even after 10 times of regeneration cycles. After several regenerations, MW/GAC and GAC/Ni regeneration efficiency was high, while regeneration efficiency of GAC/Cu decreased considerably. GAC regeneration efficiency also decreased several cycles. During regeneration process, phenol was simply desorbed from activated carbons under microwave irradiation.
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Ondon, B. S., Sun, B., Yan, Z. Y., Zhu, X. M., & Liu, H. (2014). Effect of microwave heating on the regeneration of modified activated carbons saturated with phenol. Applied Water Science, 4(4), 333–339. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-013-0147-5
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