Synthetic polymers blend used in the production of high activated carbon for pesticides removals from liquid phase
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For the activated carbon (AC) production, we used the most common industrial and consumer solid waste, namely polyethyleneterephthalate (PET), alone or blended with other synthetic polymer
such polyacrylonitrile (PAN). By mixing PET, with PAN, an improvement in the yield of the AC
production was found and the basic character and some textural and chemical properties were
enhanced. The PET–PAN mixture was subjected to carbonisation, with a pyrolysis yield of 31.9%,
between that obtained with PET (16.9%) or PAN (42.6%) separately. The AC revealed a high
surface area (1400, 1230 and 1117 m2 g−1) and pore volume (0.46, 0.56 and 0.50 cm3 g−1),
respectively, for PET, PAN and PET–PAN precursors. Selected ACs were successfully tested for 4-
chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid (MCPA) and diuron removal from the liquid phase, showing a
higher adsorption capacity (1.7 and 1.2 mmol g−1, respectively, for MCPA and diuron) and good
fits with the Langmuir (PET) and Freundlich equation (PAN and PET–PAN blend). With MCPA, the
controlling factor to the adsorption capacity was the porous volume and the average pore size.
Concerning diuron, the adsorption was controlled essentially by the external diffusion. A
remarkable result is the use of different synthetic polymers wastes, as precursors for the
production of carbon materials, with high potential application on the pesticides removals from
the liquid phase.
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Cristóvão Ramiro Belo, Isabel Pestana da Paixão Cansado & Paulo
Alexandre Mira Mourão (2016): Synthetic polymers blend used in the production of high
activated carbon for pesticides removals from liquid phase, Environmental Technology, DOI:10.1080/09593330.2016.1190409