Removal performance of elemental mercury by low-cost adsorbents prepared through facile methods of carbonisation and activation of coconut husk

The preparation of chars and activated carbon as low-cost elemental mercury adsorbents was carried out through the carbonisation of coconut husk (pith and fibre) and the activation of chars with potassium hydroxide (KOH), respectively. The synthesised adsorbents were characterised by using scanning...

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Main Authors: Johari, Khairiraihanna, Alias, Afidatul Shazwani Hazwani, Saman, Norasikin, Shiow, Tien Song, Mat, Hanapi
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spelling my.utm.552712017-08-06T01:53:30Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55271/ Removal performance of elemental mercury by low-cost adsorbents prepared through facile methods of carbonisation and activation of coconut husk Johari, Khairiraihanna Alias, Afidatul Shazwani Hazwani Saman, Norasikin Shiow, Tien Song Mat, Hanapi Q Science (General) The preparation of chars and activated carbon as low-cost elemental mercury adsorbents was carried out through the carbonisation of coconut husk (pith and fibre) and the activation of chars with potassium hydroxide (KOH), respectively. The synthesised adsorbents were characterised by using scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and nitrogen adsorption/ desorption analysis. The elemental mercury removal performance was measured using a conventional flow type packed-bed adsorber. The physical and chemical properties of the adsorbents changed as a result of the carbonisation and activation process, hence affecting on the extent of elemental mercury adsorption. The highest elemental mercury (Hg°) adsorption capacity was obtained for the CPCHAR (3142.57 µg g-1), which significantly outperformed the pristine and activated carbon adsorbents, as well as higher than some adsorbents reported in the literature. SAGE Publications Ltd. 2015-01-01 Article PeerReviewed Johari, Khairiraihanna and Alias, Afidatul Shazwani Hazwani and Saman, Norasikin and Shiow, Tien Song and Mat, Hanapi (2015) Removal performance of elemental mercury by low-cost adsorbents prepared through facile methods of carbonisation and activation of coconut husk. Waste Management and Research, 33 (1). pp. 81-88. ISSN 0734-242X http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0734242X14562660 DOI:10.1177/0734242X14562660
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Johari, Khairiraihanna
Alias, Afidatul Shazwani Hazwani
Saman, Norasikin
Shiow, Tien Song
Mat, Hanapi
Removal performance of elemental mercury by low-cost adsorbents prepared through facile methods of carbonisation and activation of coconut husk
description The preparation of chars and activated carbon as low-cost elemental mercury adsorbents was carried out through the carbonisation of coconut husk (pith and fibre) and the activation of chars with potassium hydroxide (KOH), respectively. The synthesised adsorbents were characterised by using scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and nitrogen adsorption/ desorption analysis. The elemental mercury removal performance was measured using a conventional flow type packed-bed adsorber. The physical and chemical properties of the adsorbents changed as a result of the carbonisation and activation process, hence affecting on the extent of elemental mercury adsorption. The highest elemental mercury (Hg°) adsorption capacity was obtained for the CPCHAR (3142.57 µg g-1), which significantly outperformed the pristine and activated carbon adsorbents, as well as higher than some adsorbents reported in the literature.
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author Johari, Khairiraihanna
Alias, Afidatul Shazwani Hazwani
Saman, Norasikin
Shiow, Tien Song
Mat, Hanapi
author_facet Johari, Khairiraihanna
Alias, Afidatul Shazwani Hazwani
Saman, Norasikin
Shiow, Tien Song
Mat, Hanapi
author_sort Johari, Khairiraihanna
title Removal performance of elemental mercury by low-cost adsorbents prepared through facile methods of carbonisation and activation of coconut husk
title_short Removal performance of elemental mercury by low-cost adsorbents prepared through facile methods of carbonisation and activation of coconut husk
title_full Removal performance of elemental mercury by low-cost adsorbents prepared through facile methods of carbonisation and activation of coconut husk
title_fullStr Removal performance of elemental mercury by low-cost adsorbents prepared through facile methods of carbonisation and activation of coconut husk
title_full_unstemmed Removal performance of elemental mercury by low-cost adsorbents prepared through facile methods of carbonisation and activation of coconut husk
title_sort removal performance of elemental mercury by low-cost adsorbents prepared through facile methods of carbonisation and activation of coconut husk
publisher SAGE Publications Ltd.
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55271/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0734242X14562660
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