Molecular dynamics study on structures and adsorption capacity of activated carbon prepared from corn straw and sewage sludge by molten salt method

Activated carbon was prepared from corn straw and sewage sludge by molten salt method, and its structures and adsorption capacity were studied. When the ratio of raw materials to ZnCl 2 was 1:1, the specific surface areas and carbon recovery ratios of straw- and sludge-based activated carbon were 87...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing Materials science & processing, 2024-02, Vol.130 (2), Article 117
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Miao, Zhang, Xiangzhi, Shi, En, Liu, Shasha, Zhang, Shuai, Zou, Yuliang
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Zusammenfassung:Activated carbon was prepared from corn straw and sewage sludge by molten salt method, and its structures and adsorption capacity were studied. When the ratio of raw materials to ZnCl 2 was 1:1, the specific surface areas and carbon recovery ratios of straw- and sludge-based activated carbon were 875.981 m 2 /g and 302.293 mg C /g activated carbon , and 294.721 m 2 /g and 149.663 mg C /g activated carbon , respectively. In the adsorption experiment of methylene blue (MB), the adsorption capacities of straw- and sludge-based activated carbon were 186.653 and 79.968 mg MB /g activated carbon , respectively. The microstructure and adsorption capacity of the prepared activated carbon were simulated through molecular dynamics models. The straw and sludge-based activated carbon models and carbon atom numbers in the slit models were developed based on the carbon recovery ratio. E int and Δ ξ of straw- and sludge-based activated carbon were − 446.666 kcal/mol and 0.002 eV, and − 209.138 kcal/mol and 0.005 eV, respectively. The simulation results indicated that the MB adsorption capacity of straw-based activated carbon was twice that of the sludge-based activated carbon. Compared with sludge-based activated carbon, straw-based activated carbon had a higher carbon recovery ratio, more adsorption active sites, and, therefore, stronger adsorption capacity.
ISSN:0947-8396
1432-0630
DOI:10.1007/s00339-023-07250-4