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CHARACTERISTICS OF NEW PROMISING BENTONITE COAL SORBENTS MODIFIED BY DIFFERENT COMPOUNDS
Author(s) -
Ilkhom Tagaev,
Manzura Muratova,
L.S. Andriyko,
Mohigul Yusuf Kizi Boykhonova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
science and innovation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2413-4996
pISSN - 2409-9066
DOI - 10.15407/scine17.03.087
Subject(s) - bentonite , sorbent , adsorption , sawdust , chemical engineering , porosity , materials science , activated carbon , pulp and paper industry , chemistry , coal , specific surface area , waste management , composite material , organic chemistry , engineering , catalysis
. Bentonite clays are traditional inexpensive and effective adsorbents that have a high potential for removing heavy metals from wastewater due to their abundance, chemical and mechanical stability, high exchange ability, and unique structural properties.Problem Statement. To obtain activated carbon, high-temperature muffle furnaces are used with the consumption of a large amount of electricity, which is economically unprofitable. In addition, the resulting sorbents must be in the form of granules or tablets, have high strength and the ability to be repeatedly used in technological processes.Purpose. Development of a method for the production of low-cost granular sorbents based on bentonite as amineral component, activated carbon, as well as natural production waste (sunflower husk, straw, sawdust, etc. as modifiers), which can be removed from the activation process to increase porosity of these materials.Materials and Methods. Angren brown coal; bentonite of the Navbakhor deposit was used as a sorbent and a basic substance for the granules formation; modifiers were sodium chloride, potassium, chopped straw, sawdust. Methods of thermal decarbonization and activation of the obtained granules under the optimal conditions (950 °С, 45 min) were applied; the bulk density, the specific surface area, pore types and their total volume was determined by optical microscopy and nitrogen adsorption methods.Results. Inexpensive hybrid bentonite-carbon sorbents in the form of high-strength granules were synthesized.The optimal ratio of the main components is Bentonite:Coal = 1 : 2, size (2.5 mm) and strength of granules (83—99%), total pore volume 0.863—1.01 cm3/g, confirmed the presence of macro-, meso- and micropores. The most promising sample has a specific surface area (Langmuir) 184 m2/g.Conclusions. The method for obtaining new effective granular carbon sorbents of low cost, having high sorption capacity relative to organic and inorganic pollutants for purification of industrial process waters has been proposed.

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