4.7 Article

Preparation and optimization of the environmental dust suppressant with agricultural waste straw

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 7, Pages 10198-10209

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-15546-2

Keywords

Dust suppressant; Straw; Agricultural waste; Environmental friendly

Funding

  1. Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Project Program [Z191100009119002]

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A novel composite environmental dust suppressant for coal dust control was synthesized using corn straw, CMC, and additives. Through optimization of preparation parameters and additives, the suppressant showed improved performance, including reduced surface tension and contact angle, and increased maximum viscosity.
In order to reduce the dust pollution caused by the coal mining process, a novel composite environmental dust suppressant for coal dust control was synthesized by corn straw, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), and additives. This study focused on the preparation conditions of the dust suppressant, and the performances of which were investigated systematically. Response surface method (RSM) was used to optimize the raw material formulation and preparation parameters. The optimum mass ratio of straw, CMC, and alkali of the dust suppression was 65:20:15 (m/m), which was prepared under the conditions of the reaction time being 1.5 h and the rotation speed being 300 r/min. The pH of the dust suppressant was 8.0, and the state of which was suspension. Additives were benefited to enhance the suppressant performance, and the surface tension and the contact angle could decrease to 32.4 mN/m and 32.0 degrees. The suppressant has a maximum viscosity of 363.6 mPa center dot s, and the compressive strength could be up to 200 kPa. The hygroscopic rate could reach more than 4%. The wind erosion resistance could be up to 99 % at the wind speed of 14 m/s. After spraying the dust suppressant, the gap between particles was filled with dust suppressant, and the adjacent particles were bound by strong mechanical action.

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