Catalytic effect of activated carbon on bioleaching of low-grade primary copper sulflde ores

2007 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 1123-1127 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei-min ZHANG ◽  
Shi-fei GU
2011 ◽  
Vol 56 (3) ◽  
pp. 361-367 ◽  
Author(s):  
Awaludin Martin ◽  
Wai Soong Loh ◽  
Kazi Afzalur Rahman ◽  
Kyaw Thu ◽  
Bambang Surayawan ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 229 ◽  
pp. 116152
Author(s):  
Guoping Hu ◽  
Qinghu Zhao ◽  
Lefu Tao ◽  
Penny Xiao ◽  
Paul A. Webley ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 332-334 ◽  
pp. 1743-1746 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu Ke Yang ◽  
Hua Zhang ◽  
Shao Gang Jin

The major indoor air pollution-formaldehyde has been a serious threat to our lives to our lives, and accordingly the formaldehyde degradation has turned into a concerned issue of public. This paper has based on a number of degradation methods and combined the adsorption effect of activated carbon with the catalytic effect of MnO2 to remove formaldehyde. The results show that the Nano-MnO2 particles loaded the surface of activated carbon particles possesses smaller sizes, better dispersion and no agglomeration, and consequently the AC/MnO2 compounds degraded formaldehyde effectively.


2014 ◽  
Vol 609-610 ◽  
pp. 370-374
Author(s):  
Rui Yang ◽  
Gui Quan Jiang ◽  
Jun Ma ◽  
Shi Yan Han ◽  
Jiu Yin Pang

Porous alumina films are obtained on aluminum piece by electrochemical method. In this work, we ues a kind of method for alumina nanowires by the alumina films. The result is showed with SEM. We study the effects of etching action in the dilute HF solution, and deduce the reason. We study catalyzed formaldehyde by the alumina nanowire supported titanium dioxide, results show that, the catalytic effect is better than activated carbon supported.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 129-136
Author(s):  
Faeza Mahdi Hadi

This work is concerned with a two stages four beds adsorption chiller utilizing activated carbon-methanol adsorption pair that operates on six separated processes. The four beds that act as thermal compressors are powered by a low grade thermal energy in the form of hot water at a temperature range of 65 to 83 °C.  As well as, the water pumps and control cycle consume insignificant electrical power. This adsorption chiller consists of three water cycles. The first water cycle is the driven hot water cycle. The second cycle is the cold water cycle to cool the carbon, which adsorbs the methanol. Finally, the chilled water cycle that is used to overcome the building load. The theoretical results showed that average cycle cooling power is 2.15kW, while the experimental measurement revealed that the cooling capacity of the cycle is about 1.98 kW with a relative error of % 0.02. The generator and condensing temperatures are 83 and 30 °C, respectively. The coefficient of performance (COP) of that chiller was in the range of 0.37 to 0.49. The best operating point and the best working conditions were also investigated. The present chiller is superior more than the single stage, two beds adsorption chiller that works on the activated carbon methanol pair that needs a high ambient temperature.


Processes ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (11) ◽  
pp. 1437
Author(s):  
Anissa Khelfa ◽  
Filipe Augusto Rodrigues ◽  
Mohamed Koubaa ◽  
Eugène Vorobiev

Pyrolysis of pine wood sawdust was carried out using microwave-heating technology in the presence of activated carbon (AC). Experimental conditions were of 20 min processing time, 10 wt.% of AC, and a microwave power varying from 100 to 800 W. The results obtained showed that the microwave absorber allowed increasing the bio-oil yield up to 2 folds by reducing the charcoal fraction. The maximum temperature reached was 505 °C at 800 W. The higher heating values (HHV) of the solid residues ranged from 17.6 to 30.3 MJ/kg. The highest HHV was obtained for the sample heated at 800 W with 10 wt.% of AC, which was 33% higher than the non-charged sample heated at the same power. Furthermore, the addition of AC allowed showing the probable catalytic effect of the AC in the charged sample pyrolysis bio-oils.


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