2021
DOI: 10.5755/j01.erem.77.2.25543
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Characterization of Acid Impregnated Activated Carbon Developed from Tannery Sludge

Abstract: The sludge discharged from the preliminary treatment of a tannery effluent plant is considered for the development of activated carbon. The carbon is developed by impregnating the precursor in an acid activating agent (H2SO4). The activation of the preliminary sludge is carried under different operating conditions such as varying temperature (600–800oC) and acid impregnation ratios (1 and 2) for two different particle sizes such as 600 µm and 300 µm. A carbon content of 74% was obtained from the sludge activat… Show more

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