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dc.contributor.authorElsayed, Yehya
dc.contributor.authorKhamis, Mustafa
dc.contributor.authorSamara, Fatin
dc.contributor.authorAlqaydi, Maitha
dc.contributor.authorSara, Ziad
dc.contributor.authorAl Zubaidi, Isam
dc.contributor.authorMortula, Maruf
dc.date.accessioned2018-10-31T07:45:15Z
dc.date.available2018-10-31T07:45:15Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.citationEl Sayed, Yehya, Mustafa Khamis, Fatin Samara, Maitha Alqaydi, Ziad Sara, Isam Al Zubaidi, and Md. Maruf Mortula. "Novel method for water purification using activated adsorbents developed from sewage sludge." Desalination and Water Treatment 57, no. 33 (2016): 15649-15659.en_US
dc.identifier.issn1944-3986
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11073/16273
dc.description.abstractSewage sludge from Dubai was characterized using inductively coupled plasma and CHN elemental analysis. Selected sludge samples were washed with deionized water until constant conductivity was achieved. The sludge samples (washed and unwashed) were carbonized at 680°C in a semi-static steam environment that was self-generated inside a homemade reaction chamber and with the absence of any external flow. The carbonized materials were then activated by impregnation with sodium hydroxide at 3:1 mass ratio followed by thermal treatment at 680°C in the presence of water. The activated products were characterized using SEM/EDS, CHN elemental analysis, and sorption of nitrogen. The results showed that washing the sludge prior to the carbonization step significantly enhanced the surface area of the final activated product. Activation efficiencies were lower than the carbonization efficiencies. The surface area of the activated adsorbent developed from the washed sludge was 1,552 m2/g compared to 1,182 m2/g of the unwashed sample. Pore size distribution showed slight shift to higher average pore size in the washed sample. The activated adsorbent with the highest surface area was then evaluated for the adsorption of lead. The adsorption capacity of the activated product for lead removal was determined using Toth isotherm. The maximum adsorption capacity for the activated washed sludge was found to be 95 mg/g. The energy contents of the washed raw sludge and the tar by-products that were produced during the carbonization process were found to be 14.8 and 38.1 kJ/g, respectively.en_US
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dc.publisherTaylor & Francisen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesDesalination and Water Treatmenten_US
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.1080/19443994.2015.1119760en_US
dc.subjectSewage sludgeen_US
dc.subjectAdsorbent materialsen_US
dc.subjectEnvironmental remediationen_US
dc.subjectSteam activationen_US
dc.subjectLeaden_US
dc.subjectSustainable processen_US
dc.titleNovel method for water purification using activated adsorbents developed from sewage sludgeen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/19443994.2015.1119760


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