Juan Manuel de AndrésLuis OrjalesAdolfo NarrosMaría del Mar de la Fuente García-SotoMaría Encarnación Rodríguez Hurtado
Adsorption methods are one of the current ways to reduce CO2 emissions. Taking this into account, sewage-sludge-based activated carbons were produced to study their CO2 adsorption capacity. Specifically, chemical activation with KOH and NaOH of previously pyrolyzed sewage sludge was carried out. The results obtained show that even with a low BET surface area, the adsorption capacity of these materials was comparable to that of a commercial activated carbon. As a consequence, the use of sewage-sludge-based activated carbons is a promising option for the capture of CO2 and an interesting application for this waste.
Abdelhamid AddounL. TemdraraAïssa Khelifi