Catalyst Based on Sludge Derived from Wastewater Treatment of Textile Industry

Study of the catalytic properties of residual sludge from effluent treatment plants of two textile industries -located in Quito Ecuador- with different dye finishing processes. The sludges were firstly dried at 110, 125 and 140°C to analyze the effect of the temperature on the mechanical strength, t...

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Main Authors: Carolina Montero, Katherine Castaneda, Maribel Ona, Diego Flores, Andres De La Rosa.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2018-08-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/586
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spelling doaj-f4dcd7d15a5d4cada0947f3f7bef90d02021-02-17T20:58:59ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162018-08-017010.3303/CET1870156Catalyst Based on Sludge Derived from Wastewater Treatment of Textile Industry Carolina MonteroKatherine CastanedaMaribel OnaDiego FloresAndres De La Rosa.Study of the catalytic properties of residual sludge from effluent treatment plants of two textile industries -located in Quito Ecuador- with different dye finishing processes. The sludges were firstly dried at 110, 125 and 140°C to analyze the effect of the temperature on the mechanical strength, then they were calcined at 300, 600 and 900°C to verify the influence of the calcination temperature on the surface properties. The structural characterization was performed with: elemental analysis, infrared spectroscopy FTIR, nitrogen adsorption, X-ray diffraction, programmed temperature reduction TPR and SEM images. The catalytic properties were studied with a thermal decomposition of glycerol and different types of oil. It is concluded that the best conditions to obtain a catalytic material from these residual sludges, were: 110°C and 600°C for drying and calcination, respectively. The catalyst with a specific area of 31.73 m2/g and presence of Cr2+ and Zn0, provided higher weight loss in the thermal decomposition reaction for glycerol and the catalyst with the specific area of 30.36 m2/g and a metallic content of Fe0 promotes higher decomposition for heavy hydrocarbons. Due to the metallic content, and the physisorption and chemisorptions capability the residual sludges of textiles industries have catalytic activity and can be used for hydrocarbon decomposition. https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/586
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author Carolina Montero
Katherine Castaneda
Maribel Ona
Diego Flores
Andres De La Rosa.
spellingShingle Carolina Montero
Katherine Castaneda
Maribel Ona
Diego Flores
Andres De La Rosa.
Catalyst Based on Sludge Derived from Wastewater Treatment of Textile Industry
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Carolina Montero
Katherine Castaneda
Maribel Ona
Diego Flores
Andres De La Rosa.
author_sort Carolina Montero
title Catalyst Based on Sludge Derived from Wastewater Treatment of Textile Industry
title_short Catalyst Based on Sludge Derived from Wastewater Treatment of Textile Industry
title_full Catalyst Based on Sludge Derived from Wastewater Treatment of Textile Industry
title_fullStr Catalyst Based on Sludge Derived from Wastewater Treatment of Textile Industry
title_full_unstemmed Catalyst Based on Sludge Derived from Wastewater Treatment of Textile Industry
title_sort catalyst based on sludge derived from wastewater treatment of textile industry
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Study of the catalytic properties of residual sludge from effluent treatment plants of two textile industries -located in Quito Ecuador- with different dye finishing processes. The sludges were firstly dried at 110, 125 and 140°C to analyze the effect of the temperature on the mechanical strength, then they were calcined at 300, 600 and 900°C to verify the influence of the calcination temperature on the surface properties. The structural characterization was performed with: elemental analysis, infrared spectroscopy FTIR, nitrogen adsorption, X-ray diffraction, programmed temperature reduction TPR and SEM images. The catalytic properties were studied with a thermal decomposition of glycerol and different types of oil. It is concluded that the best conditions to obtain a catalytic material from these residual sludges, were: 110°C and 600°C for drying and calcination, respectively. The catalyst with a specific area of 31.73 m2/g and presence of Cr2+ and Zn0, provided higher weight loss in the thermal decomposition reaction for glycerol and the catalyst with the specific area of 30.36 m2/g and a metallic content of Fe0 promotes higher decomposition for heavy hydrocarbons. Due to the metallic content, and the physisorption and chemisorptions capability the residual sludges of textiles industries have catalytic activity and can be used for hydrocarbon decomposition.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/586
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