K2CO3‐loaded γ‐Al2O3 for acid removal in waste transformer oil

Author:

Fei Kai1ORCID,Dong Zhuo Yi1,Shi Li1,Meng Xuan1,Liu Naiwang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering East China University of Science and Technology Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractTransformer oil plays a critical role in ensuring the insulation and normal operation of power transformers. However, during operation, the transformer oil would undergo oxidation and degradation, leading to the formation of acids and polar compounds that increase its acidity and degrade its performance. Hence, the recycling and regeneration of aged transformer oil is an essential practice in transformer maintenance, contributing significantly to the extension of a transformer's operational lifespan and the reduction of potential risks. Adsorption separation is a preferred method for regeneration, offering simplicity and high efficiency. This study focuses on impregnated γ‐Al2O3 as an adsorbent for acidity removal in waste transformer oil. We conducted static adsorption experiments to investigate the optimal loading amount of the active component and the best calcination temperature for acid removal. XRD technique is employed to monitor the phase changes of the carrier during the calcination process. BET analysis is used to observe variations in the specific surface area and pore volume of the adsorbent during the modification process. DTG‐TGA is utilized to assess the weight loss during the calcination process. FTIR is employed to observe changes in functional groups during modification and adsorption processes. Along with these investigations, a study is also carried out to assess the dynamic acid removal performance of the acid‐removing adsorbent loaded into a fixed bed. The findings contribute to the development of sustainable methods for regenerating transformer oil, ensuring efficient and environmentally friendly operations.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Waste Management and Disposal,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,General Chemical Engineering

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