Eliminating Luck and Chance in the Reactivation Process: A Systematic and Quantitative Study of the Thermal Reactivation of Activated Carbons

Author:

Rathinam Karthik1ORCID,Mauer Volker2ORCID,Bläker Christian2ORCID,Pasel Christoph2,Landwehrkamp Lucas1ORCID,Bathen Dieter23,Panglisch Stefan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chair for Mechanical Process Engineering and Water Technology, University of Duisburg-Essen, 47057 Duisburg, Germany

2. Chair for Thermal Process Engineering, University of Duisburg-Essen, 47057 Duisburg, Germany

3. Institute for Environment & Energy, Technology and Analytics e.V., 47229 Duisburg, Germany

Abstract

Increasing environmental concerns, stricter legal requirements, and a wide range of industrial applications have led to growing demand for activated carbon worldwide. The energy-intensive production of fresh activated carbon causes significant CO2 emissions and contributes to global competition for renewable carbon-based raw materials. Although (thermal) reactivation of spent activated carbon can drastically reduce the demand for fresh material, the reactivation process itself is still mostly based on experience and empirical knowledge locked into activated carbon companies. Despite the vast number of papers published in the field, practically relevant, systematic, and quantitative knowledge on the thermal reactivation process is barely available. This paper presents a simple and robust methodology for the development of a predictive model for the production of reactivated carbon with a defined product quality under energetically optimized conditions. An exhausted activated carbon sample was subjected to 26 reactivation experiments in a specially designed laboratory rotary kiln, whereas the experiments were planned and evaluated with statistical design of experiments. The influence of the reactivation conditions (heating rate, heating time, H2O/N2 volume ratio, and CO2/N2 volume ratio) on the specific surface area, energy consumption, yield, and adsorption capacity for diatrizoic acid were evaluated. The BET surface of the reactivated carbons ranged between 590 m2/g and 769 m2/g, whereas the respective fresh carbon had a BET surface of 843 m2/g. The adsorption capacity for diatrizoic acid measured as the maximum solid phase concentration qm derived from the Langmuir equation varied between 24.4 g/kg and 69.7 g/kg (fresh carbon: 59.6 g/kg). It was possible to describe the dependency of the quality criteria on different reactivation parameters using mathematical expressions, whereas the response surface methodology with nonlinear regression was applied to build the models. A reactivation experiment under statistically optimized conditions resulted in energy savings up to 65%, whereas the properties of the reactivated sample were close to the predicted values.

Funder

German Federation of Industrial Research Associations

Open Access Publication Fund of the University of Duisburg-Essen

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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