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Study on Reutilization of Pyrolytic Residues of Oily Sludge

Chao Tang, Jiaojiao Guan, Shuixiang Xie

2020International Journal of Analytical Chemistry17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pyrolytic residues of oily sludge are a kind of hazardous solid waste produced by high-temperature pyrolysis of oily sludge, which still contains a certain amount of mineral oil; improper disposal can cause secondary pollution. In order to reutilize the pyrolytic residues of oily sludge, the pyrolytic carbon in pyrolytic residues is recovered by a combination of physical flotation and chemical separation, and they are used for the treatment of oilfield wastewater and adsorption of oil. The results showed that the purity of the pyrolytic carbon is 95.93%; many pores of different sizes are distributed on the surface, with mainly mesoporous distribution. Specific surface area, pore volume, and average pore diameter reach 454.47 m2/g, 0.61 cm3/g, and 6.91 nm, respectively. Adsorption effect of pyrolytic carbon on COD and oil in oilfield wastewater is better than that of activated carbon at the same condition. With regard to adsorption on diesel and crude oil, the initial instantaneous adsorption rate of pyrolytic carbon is 3.8 times and 1.86 times faster than that of activated carbon, respectively. When pyrolytic carbon reaches saturated adsorption, cumulative adsorption of activated carbon on diesel and crude oil is much lower than that of pyrolytic carbon.

Topics & Concepts

Pyrolytic carbonAdsorptionPyrolysisDiesel fuelActivated carbonCarbon fibersWastewaterPulp and paper industryChemistryWaste managementChemical engineeringMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryComposite materialComposite numberEngineeringThermochemical Biomass Conversion ProcessesCoal and Its By-productsAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal