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Gasification of granulated scrap tires for the production of syngas and a low-cost adsorbent for Cd(II) removal from wastewaters

TitoloGasification of granulated scrap tires for the production of syngas and a low-cost adsorbent for Cd(II) removal from wastewaters
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2013
AutoriMolino, Antonio, Erto A., Di Natale F., Donatelli Antonio, Iovane Pierpaolo, and Musmarra D.
RivistaIndustrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
Volume52
Paginazione12154-12160
ISSN08885885
Parole chiaveActivated carbon, Activation products, Adsorbents, Adsorption, Cadmium, Cadmium adsorption, Cadmium compounds, Constant temperature, Gasification, Gasification process, Gasification products, Intermediate product, Low-cost adsorbents, Steam gasification, Synthesis gas, Tires, Wastewater disposal
Abstract

In this work, the steam gasification of scrap tires was investigated as a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to tire landfill disposal. Steam activation of the char derived from the tire residues of the gasification process was carried out at constant temperature and feeding ratio between gasifying agent and char, using different activation times (180 and 300 min). The complete characterization of all intermediate products of the processes, namely, raw material (tire), gasification products (char and syngas) and activation products (adsorbents, named Tirecarb), was performed. The adsorbents obtained from tire gasification were used to remove cadmium ions from aqueous solutions at 25 C and pH 7. The experimental results showed that the higher the activation time, the higher the cadmium adsorption capacity. Experiments were carried out under the same conditions using a conventional activated carbon, and additional comparisons with other experimental results on Cd(II) adsorption on low-cost sorbents available in the relevant literature are also reported. In both cases, Tirecarb was found to show the highest cadmium adsorption capacity. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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DOI10.1021/ie4012084
Citation KeyMolino201312154