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Ultrasound-assisted H2O2 directional-modification of powdered activated carbon for the enhanced adsorption of secondary effluent organic matter from printing and dyeing processes

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
卷 449, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131065

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Powdered activated carbon (PAC); Effluent organic matter (EfOM); Printing and dyeing process; Modification; Adsorption mechanism

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The physicochemical properties of powdered activated carbon (PAC) are important factors affecting its adsorption performance. In this study, the physicochemical properties of PACs were modified by hydrogen peroxide and/or ultrasound to improve the adsorption performance. The results showed that PAC with larger mesoporous volume, average pore size, and abundant acid groups had good adsorption performance towards organic pollutants.
The physicochemical properties of powdered activated carbon (PAC) are important factors affecting its adsorption performance, which is also related to the characteristics of target organic pollutants. In this study, the key indicators affecting the adsorption performance of PAC were identified, and the physicochemical properties of PACs were modified by hydrogen peroxide and/or ultrasound in a targeted manner to improve the adsorption performance. The results indicated the adsorption properties of printing and dyeing secondary effluent organic matter (EfOM) in terms of CODcr and UV absorbance at 254 nm (UV254) positively correlated with mesoporous volume, average pore size and acid group content of PAC. After modification, the mesoporous volume and average pore size of PAC increased, and the number of acidic groups increased, thus enhancing the adsorption efficiency. EfOM removal characteristics showed that PAC preferentially adsorbed unsaturated bonds or aromatic compounds, tryptophan-like proteins, soluble microbial metabolites and low molecular weight fractions below 1 kDa. In addition, the relative contents of specific surface area, pore volume and oxygen-containing functional groups (O-C--O, C-OH, C--O/O-C-O) of PAC decreased after adsorption, indicating that EfOM adsorption was a physical and chemical process, including pore filling, hydrophobic interaction and chemical bond force interaction. In general, PACs with larger mesoporous volume, average pore size and abundant acid groups possessed good adsorption performance towards EfOM.

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