JOURNAL ARTICLE

ADSORPTION OF PARAQUAT ON THE PHYSICALLY ACTIVATED BLEACHING EARTH WASTE FROM SOYBEAN OIL PROCESSING PLANT

Wen‐Tien TsaiC. H. ChenJeng‐Fu Yang

Year: 2002 Journal:   Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B Vol: 37 (5)Pages: 453-463   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

A series of regeneration experiments with physical activation were carried out on bleaching earth waste from the soybean refining process in a rotary reactor. The influence of activation parameters on the spent clay by varying the holding time of 1 to approximately 4 hours and temperature of 700 to approximately 900 degrees C was determined. The variations of pore properties as well as the change of chemical characteristics in the resulting solids were also studied. Results showed that the resulting samples were type IV with hysteresis loops corresponding to type H3 from nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherms, indicating slit-shaped mesoporous characteristics. However, the regenerated clays had smaller surface areas (70 to approximately 117 m2/g) than that (245 m2/g) of fresh bleaching earth. Under the physical activation conditions investigated, the holding time of 1 hour and temperature of 700 degrees C were found to be optimal conditions for producing mesoporous clay with physical activation. The adsorption of paraquat on regenerated sample was also evaluated. The isotherm showed that the regenerated sample still had a high affinity for this herbicide. Thus, the regeneration of this agro-industrial waste is one option for utilizing the clay resource, and it may be used for water treatment applications to remove organic contaminants.

Keywords:
Adsorption Desorption Chemistry Mesoporous material Chemical engineering Pulp and paper industry Organic chemistry Catalysis

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Topics

Clay minerals and soil interactions
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Biomaterials
Soil and Unsaturated Flow
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
Therapeutic Uses of Natural Elements
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  Complementary and Manual Therapy

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