2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13762-020-02724-x
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Efficient removal of hydrogen sulfide from wastewater using waste-tire-derived rubber particles

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“…The process for measuring ash content was carried out following ASTM E 830-87 (Irfan et al, 2020). The remaining samples that had been heated to 575 ± 25 °C were reheated in the furnace for 7 minutes at a temperature of 950 °C.…”
Section: Ash Content Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process for measuring ash content was carried out following ASTM E 830-87 (Irfan et al, 2020). The remaining samples that had been heated to 575 ± 25 °C were reheated in the furnace for 7 minutes at a temperature of 950 °C.…”
Section: Ash Content Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, whereas most studies have investigated the removal of hydrogen sulfide gas, only a handful have focused on the removal of liquid‐phase hydrogen sulfide. In order to remove hydrogen sulfide from water and sediments, adsorbents prepared from coconut shell, palm kernel shell, wood sawdust (Habeeb, Kanthasamy, et al, 2020), waste‐tire‐derived rubber particles (Irfan et al, 2020), δ‐MnO 2 /porous graphitic carbon (Edathil et al, 2021), and calcined oyster shells (Yamamoto et al, 2022) have been proposed. We previously found that hydrogen sulfide in water can be removed from both fresh water and seawater using granulated coal ash (GCA) prepared from coal fly ash obtained from a coal electric power plant and blast furnace cement (Asaoka et al, 2012, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hence, rubbers have not been recycled owing to practical difficulties, such as separating rubbers from WTs and breaking the cross-linking of rubbers for reforming by further processing. [17][18][19][20] An interesting feature of WTs is the presence of metal particles such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, and Zn, although their origin is unknown. They can be incorporated into tires as agents for vulcanizing rubber.…”
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