Universality of mesoporous coal gasification slag for reinforcement and deodorization in four common polymers

Author:

Zhang Jiupeng,Zuo Jing,Liu Yang,Zhang Junyu,Fu Wenjing,Zhang Jinyi,Miao Shiding,Wei CundiORCID

Abstract

Abstract Mesoporous adsorbents and polymer deodorants are difficult to implement on a large scale because of their complicated preparation methods. Herein, a mesoporous adsorbent (CGSA) with a specific surface area of 564 m2 g−1 and a pore volume of 0.807 cm3 g−1 was prepared from solid waste coal gasification slag using a simple acid leaching process. The adsorption thermodynamics and adsorption kinetics results verified that the adsorption mechanism of propane on CGSA was mainly physisorption. Then the universality of CGSA in different polymers was investigated by introducing CGSA and its commercialized counterparts (CaCO3, and zeolite) into four common polymers. When the filler content was 30 wt%, the average reinforcement effect of CGSA on the tensile, flexural, and impact strengths of the four polymers was 46.68%, 83.62%, and 211.90% higher than that of CaCO3, respectively. Gas chromatography results also showed that CGSA significantly decreased total volatile organic compound emissions from the composites, and its optimal deodorization performance reached 69.58%, 81.33%, and 91.09% for different polymers, respectively, far exceeding that of zeolite. Therefore, this study showed that low-cost, high-performance, and multifunctional mesoporous polymer fillers with excellent universality can be manufactured from solid contaminants.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,General Chemistry,Bioengineering

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