Journal article
Surface modification of coal tailings by thermal air oxidation for ammonia capture
W Zhang, B Han, U Wille, C Butterly, JZ He, D Chen
Journal of Cleaner Production | Elsevier | Published : 2022
Abstract
Utilization of coal tailings (CTs) to enable ammonia (NH3) capture is of interest from pollution control and waste management perspectives. In this work, CTs were surface modified by air oxidation at different temperatures and varying duration to increase the uptake of NH3. The CTs treated at 300 and 250 °C for 5 h achieved an NH3 uptake of 52.5 and 45.3 mg g−1, respectively, which was significantly higher than that of the untreated CT (2.1 mg g−1). A linear relationship between NH3 uptake and concentration of acidic surface functional groups was found (R2 = 0.99). Spectroscopic analysis showed that NH3 can be retained on the oxidized CT through chemisorption involving carboxylic groups, lea..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australia-China Joint Research Centre "Healthy Soils for Sustainable Food Production and Environmental Quality" (ACSRF48165), the Victoria-Jiangsu Program for Technology and Innovation Research and Development (VIC-JS TECH) "Development of Novel Bio-Organic Fertilisers", and the Melbourne Research Scholarship of The University of Melbourne. We thank Omid Mazaheri and the Trace Analysis for Chemical, Earth and Environmental Science (TrACEES) platform, The University of Melbourne for technical support.