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Purification of Wastewater from Biomass-Derived Syngas Scrubber Using Biochar and Activated Carbons

Phenol is a major component in the scrubber wastewater used for syngas purification in biomass-based gasification plants. Adsorption is a common strategy for wastewater purification, and carbon materials, such as activated carbons and biochar, may be used for its remediation. In this work, we compar...

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Autores principales: Catizzone, Enrico, Sposato, Corradino, Romanelli, Assunta, Barisano, Donatella, Cornacchia, Giacinto, Marsico, Luigi, Cozza, Daniela, Migliori, Massimo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8073644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33923770
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084247
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author Catizzone, Enrico
Sposato, Corradino
Romanelli, Assunta
Barisano, Donatella
Cornacchia, Giacinto
Marsico, Luigi
Cozza, Daniela
Migliori, Massimo
author_facet Catizzone, Enrico
Sposato, Corradino
Romanelli, Assunta
Barisano, Donatella
Cornacchia, Giacinto
Marsico, Luigi
Cozza, Daniela
Migliori, Massimo
author_sort Catizzone, Enrico
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description Phenol is a major component in the scrubber wastewater used for syngas purification in biomass-based gasification plants. Adsorption is a common strategy for wastewater purification, and carbon materials, such as activated carbons and biochar, may be used for its remediation. In this work, we compare the adsorption behavior towards phenol of two biochar samples, produced by pyrolysis and gasification of lignocellulose biomass, with two commercial activated carbons. Obtained data were also used to assess the effect of textural properties (i.e., surface area) on phenol removal. Continuous tests in lab-scale columns were also carried out and the obtained data were processed with literature models in order to obtain design parameters for scale-up. Results clearly indicate the superiority of activated carbons due to the higher pore volume, although biomass-derived char may be more suitable from an economic and environmental point of view. The phenol adsorption capacity increases from about 65 m/g for gasification biochar to about 270 mg/g for the commercial activated carbon. Correspondingly, service time of commercial activated carbons was found to be about six times higher than that of gasification biochar. Finally, results indicate that phenol may be used as a model for characterizing the adsorption capacity of the investigated carbon materials, but in the case of real waste water the carbon usage rate should be considered at least 1.5 times higher than that calculated for phenol.
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spelling pubmed-80736442021-04-27 Purification of Wastewater from Biomass-Derived Syngas Scrubber Using Biochar and Activated Carbons Catizzone, Enrico Sposato, Corradino Romanelli, Assunta Barisano, Donatella Cornacchia, Giacinto Marsico, Luigi Cozza, Daniela Migliori, Massimo Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Phenol is a major component in the scrubber wastewater used for syngas purification in biomass-based gasification plants. Adsorption is a common strategy for wastewater purification, and carbon materials, such as activated carbons and biochar, may be used for its remediation. In this work, we compare the adsorption behavior towards phenol of two biochar samples, produced by pyrolysis and gasification of lignocellulose biomass, with two commercial activated carbons. Obtained data were also used to assess the effect of textural properties (i.e., surface area) on phenol removal. Continuous tests in lab-scale columns were also carried out and the obtained data were processed with literature models in order to obtain design parameters for scale-up. Results clearly indicate the superiority of activated carbons due to the higher pore volume, although biomass-derived char may be more suitable from an economic and environmental point of view. The phenol adsorption capacity increases from about 65 m/g for gasification biochar to about 270 mg/g for the commercial activated carbon. Correspondingly, service time of commercial activated carbons was found to be about six times higher than that of gasification biochar. Finally, results indicate that phenol may be used as a model for characterizing the adsorption capacity of the investigated carbon materials, but in the case of real waste water the carbon usage rate should be considered at least 1.5 times higher than that calculated for phenol. MDPI 2021-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8073644/ /pubmed/33923770 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084247 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Catizzone, Enrico
Sposato, Corradino
Romanelli, Assunta
Barisano, Donatella
Cornacchia, Giacinto
Marsico, Luigi
Cozza, Daniela
Migliori, Massimo
Purification of Wastewater from Biomass-Derived Syngas Scrubber Using Biochar and Activated Carbons
title Purification of Wastewater from Biomass-Derived Syngas Scrubber Using Biochar and Activated Carbons
title_full Purification of Wastewater from Biomass-Derived Syngas Scrubber Using Biochar and Activated Carbons
title_fullStr Purification of Wastewater from Biomass-Derived Syngas Scrubber Using Biochar and Activated Carbons
title_full_unstemmed Purification of Wastewater from Biomass-Derived Syngas Scrubber Using Biochar and Activated Carbons
title_short Purification of Wastewater from Biomass-Derived Syngas Scrubber Using Biochar and Activated Carbons
title_sort purification of wastewater from biomass-derived syngas scrubber using biochar and activated carbons
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8073644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33923770
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084247
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