Z. M. Muldakhmetov, A. M. Gazaliev, M. G. Meiramov, A. T. Ordabaeva
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Production of Carbon Sorbents from Medium-Temperature Coke Siftings of Coking Plants in Central Kazakhstan
The possibility of obtaining carbon sorbents from a fine fraction of medium-temperature coke for the removal of phenols from industrial water and wastewater was demonstrated. This excludes the carbonization of coal material as one of the economically costly stages. The resulting samples were tested for the ability to absorb phenol. The phenol content of water after purification with K12 and ShK sorbents decreased from 251.00 to 0.0572 and 0.737 mg/L, respectively.
期刊介绍:
The journal publishes theoretical and applied articles on the chemistry and physics of solid fuels and carbonaceous materials. It addresses the composition, structure, and properties of solid fuels. The aim of the published articles is to demonstrate how novel discoveries, developments, and theories may be used in improved analysis and design of new types of fuels, chemicals, and by-products. The journal is particularly concerned with technological aspects of various chemical conversion processes and includes papers related to geochemistry, petrology and systematization of fossil fuels, their beneficiation and preparation for processing, the processes themselves, and the ultimate recovery of the liquid or gaseous end products.