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Desulphurization characteristics of bamboo charcoal from sulfur solution

Sulfur powder and sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) often floated in air, produced acid rain and algal blooms, and could cause diseases. Bamboo charcoal could have adsorption and filtration properties. In order to figure out the optimal adsorption condition and the intrinsic change of the bamboo charcoal, five...

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Autores principales: Ge, Shengbo, Liu, Zhenling, Li, Rende, Furuta, Yuzo, Peng, Wanxi
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5198999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28053582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2016.09.005
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author Ge, Shengbo
Liu, Zhenling
Li, Rende
Furuta, Yuzo
Peng, Wanxi
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Liu, Zhenling
Li, Rende
Furuta, Yuzo
Peng, Wanxi
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description Sulfur powder and sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) often floated in air, produced acid rain and algal blooms, and could cause diseases. Bamboo charcoal could have adsorption and filtration properties. In order to figure out the optimal adsorption condition and the intrinsic change of the bamboo charcoal, five chemicals were adsorbed by bamboo charcoal and were analyzed by FT-IR. Fe(2)(SO(4))(3)’s, Na(2)SO(4)’s, Na(2)S(2)O(8)’s, S’s, and Na(2)SO(3)’s optimal adsorption condition was the concentration of 19 g/1000 g and stir time of 20 min, 21 g/1000 g and stir time of 60 min, 7 g/1000 g and stir time of 120 min, 11 g/1000 g and stir time of 120 min, 21 g/1000 g and stir time of 60 min, respectively. FT-IR spectra showed that for FT-IR spectra of Fe(2)(SO(4))(3), the transmissivity of the peaks at 3435 cm(−1) and 2925 cm(−1) achieved the maximum for 60 min and the concentration was 19 g/1000 g, the transmissivity of the peaks at 1630 cm(−1), 1060 cm(−1) and 660 cm(−1) achieved the maximum for 60 min and the concentration was 7 g/1000 g. For FT-IR spectra of Na(2)SO(4), the transmissivity of the peaks at 1630 cm(−1), 1060 cm(−1) and 660 cm(−1) achieved the maximum for 20 min and the concentration was 13 g/1000 g. For FT-IR spectra of Na(2)S(2)O(8), the transmissivity of the peaks at 3435 cm(−1), 2925 cm(−1), 1630 cm(−1) and 1060 cm(−1) achieved the maximum for 120 min and the concentration was 19 g/1000 g. For FT-IR spectra of S, the transmissivity of the peaks at 3435 cm(−1), 2925 cm(−1), 1630 cm(−1) and 1060 cm(−1) achieved the maximum for 20 min and the concentration was 11 g/1000 g, 17 g/1000 g and 21 g/1000 g. For FT-IR spectra of Na(2)SO(3), the transmissivity of the peaks at 3435 cm(−1) achieved the maximum for 120 min and the concentration was 5 g/1000 g, the transmissivity of the peaks at 2925 cm(−1), 1630 cm(−1) and 1060 cm(−1) achieved the maximum for 120 min and the concentration was 11 g/1000 g. In these states, the number of the transmissivity of the maximum peaks is the largest.
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spelling pubmed-51989992017-01-04 Desulphurization characteristics of bamboo charcoal from sulfur solution Ge, Shengbo Liu, Zhenling Li, Rende Furuta, Yuzo Peng, Wanxi Saudi J Biol Sci Original Article Sulfur powder and sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) often floated in air, produced acid rain and algal blooms, and could cause diseases. Bamboo charcoal could have adsorption and filtration properties. In order to figure out the optimal adsorption condition and the intrinsic change of the bamboo charcoal, five chemicals were adsorbed by bamboo charcoal and were analyzed by FT-IR. Fe(2)(SO(4))(3)’s, Na(2)SO(4)’s, Na(2)S(2)O(8)’s, S’s, and Na(2)SO(3)’s optimal adsorption condition was the concentration of 19 g/1000 g and stir time of 20 min, 21 g/1000 g and stir time of 60 min, 7 g/1000 g and stir time of 120 min, 11 g/1000 g and stir time of 120 min, 21 g/1000 g and stir time of 60 min, respectively. FT-IR spectra showed that for FT-IR spectra of Fe(2)(SO(4))(3), the transmissivity of the peaks at 3435 cm(−1) and 2925 cm(−1) achieved the maximum for 60 min and the concentration was 19 g/1000 g, the transmissivity of the peaks at 1630 cm(−1), 1060 cm(−1) and 660 cm(−1) achieved the maximum for 60 min and the concentration was 7 g/1000 g. For FT-IR spectra of Na(2)SO(4), the transmissivity of the peaks at 1630 cm(−1), 1060 cm(−1) and 660 cm(−1) achieved the maximum for 20 min and the concentration was 13 g/1000 g. For FT-IR spectra of Na(2)S(2)O(8), the transmissivity of the peaks at 3435 cm(−1), 2925 cm(−1), 1630 cm(−1) and 1060 cm(−1) achieved the maximum for 120 min and the concentration was 19 g/1000 g. For FT-IR spectra of S, the transmissivity of the peaks at 3435 cm(−1), 2925 cm(−1), 1630 cm(−1) and 1060 cm(−1) achieved the maximum for 20 min and the concentration was 11 g/1000 g, 17 g/1000 g and 21 g/1000 g. For FT-IR spectra of Na(2)SO(3), the transmissivity of the peaks at 3435 cm(−1) achieved the maximum for 120 min and the concentration was 5 g/1000 g, the transmissivity of the peaks at 2925 cm(−1), 1630 cm(−1) and 1060 cm(−1) achieved the maximum for 120 min and the concentration was 11 g/1000 g. In these states, the number of the transmissivity of the maximum peaks is the largest. Elsevier 2017-01 2016-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5198999/ /pubmed/28053582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2016.09.005 Text en © 2016 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title_fullStr Desulphurization characteristics of bamboo charcoal from sulfur solution
title_full_unstemmed Desulphurization characteristics of bamboo charcoal from sulfur solution
title_short Desulphurization characteristics of bamboo charcoal from sulfur solution
title_sort desulphurization characteristics of bamboo charcoal from sulfur solution
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5198999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28053582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2016.09.005
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