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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 6, Issue 39, Pages 32960-32966Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ra01642a
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- state Forestry Administration [201204807]
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A study was performed for the microwave regeneration of Arundo donax activated carbon (ADAC) and waste fiberboard activated carbon (WFAC) loaded with phenol. The regeneration of spent activated carbon (AC) under microwave irradiation was investigated. The optimum conditions of regeneration were microwave power 800 W, microwave irradiation time 7 min for 0.1 g AC. When phenol solution was treated under the optimal conditions, two activated carbons (ACs) behaved differently during ten successive adsorption-regeneration cycles. The phenol adsorption for regenerated WFAC was not as significantly reduced after nine cycles of adsorption-regeneration in comparison to regenerated ADAC. The structural properties of fresh and regenerated ADAC and WFAC were characterized by scanning electronic microscopy (SEM), Raman spectra and N-2 adsorption isotherms. After one adsorption-regeneration cycle, the surface area of the regenerated ADAC and WFAC were 1554 and 1833 m(2) g(-1), respectively, corresponding to 91.47% of original ADAC (1688 m(2) g(-1)) and 95.07% of original WFAC (1928 m(2) g(-1)), respectively. After ten adsorption-regeneration cycles, the surface area of regenerated ADAC and WFAC were equivalent to 34.74% of fresh ADAC and 47.80% of the fresh WFAC, respectively.
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