Wenjiao Qian, Yili Li, W. Liang, Jing-xin Li, Jingjing Tian
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Abstract
An activated carbon derived from sewage sludge was prepared by orthogonal test, and it had a BET surface area of 300.90 m2/g. A new dechlorinating agent using the activated carbon as the main active component was studied. The agent had a breakthrough chlorine content of 19.38% and a saturated chlorine content of 37.32% (under conditions of 200 ¿, 3000 h-1 space velocity, 0.45~0.90 mm particle size and 5120~5423 mg/m3 input concentration). The effects of space velocity, temperature and particle size on the HCl-removal behavior of the sorbent and the saturation curve ware also studied in this paper.