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From waste hot-pot oil as carbon precursor to development of recyclable attapulgite/carbon composites for wastewater treatment 被引量:5

From waste hot-pot oil as carbon precursor to development of recyclable attapulgite/carbon composites for wastewater treatment
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摘要 The utilization of waste products as valuable materials was a technical imperative for waste management. In this study, the cost-effective attapulgite/carbon(APT/C) composite was developed for wastewater treatment using waste hot-pot oil as a carbon precursor through a facile one-step calcination process. The APT/C composite prepared at 300°C exhibited the excellent adsorption capacity and rapid equilibrium rate over a broad p H range for the removal of various pollutants. More importantly, the removal ratios of the composites toward Methyl Violet and tetracycline still remained 77.6% and 60.2% of the initial adsorption capacity after ten adsorption–regeneration cycles via a facile thermal regeneration strategy, respectively.Beyond all doubt, this research provided a feasible and economical way for the sustainable utilization of waste hot-pot oil in wastewater treatment, achieving the concept of disposal waste with waste and recycling. The utilization of waste products as valuable materials was a technical imperative for waste management. In this study, the cost-effective attapulgite/carbon(APT/C) composite was developed for wastewater treatment using waste hot-pot oil as a carbon precursor through a facile one-step calcination process. The APT/C composite prepared at 300°C exhibited the excellent adsorption capacity and rapid equilibrium rate over a broad p H range for the removal of various pollutants. More importantly, the removal ratios of the composites toward Methyl Violet and tetracycline still remained 77.6% and 60.2% of the initial adsorption capacity after ten adsorption–regeneration cycles via a facile thermal regeneration strategy, respectively.Beyond all doubt, this research provided a feasible and economical way for the sustainable utilization of waste hot-pot oil in wastewater treatment, achieving the concept of disposal waste with waste and recycling.
出处 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2019年第1期346-358,共13页 环境科学学报(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.41601303) the Funds for Creative Research Groups of Gansu,China (No.17JR5RA306) the Social Development Project of Science and Technology Plan of Jiangsu province (No.BE 2017686)
关键词 WASTE hot-pot OIL CALCINATION Attapulgite/carbon composites Adsorption Thermal regeneration Waste hot-pot oil Calcination Attapulgite/carbon composites Adsorption Thermal regeneration
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