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dc.contributor.authorVANREPPELEN, Kenny-
dc.contributor.authorVANDERHEYDEN, Sara-
dc.contributor.authorKUPPENS, Tom-
dc.contributor.authorSCHREURS, Sonja-
dc.contributor.authorYPERMAN, Jan-
dc.contributor.authorCARLEER, Robert-
dc.date.accessioned2014-07-28T09:39:05Z-
dc.date.available2014-07-28T09:39:05Z-
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.citationWaste Management & Research, 32 (7), p. 634-645-
dc.identifier.issn0734-242X-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/17012-
dc.description.abstractBrewer’s spent grain is a low cost residue generated by the brewing industry. Its chemical composition (high nitrogen content 4.35 wt.%, fibres, etc.) makes it very useful for the production of added value in situ nitrogenised activated carbon. The composition of brewer’s spent grain revealed high amounts of cellulose (20.8 wt.%), hemicellulose (48.78 wt.%) and lignin (11.3 wt.%). The fat, ethanol extractives and ash accounted for 8.17 wt.%, 4.7 wt.% and 3.2 wt.%, respectively. Different activated carbons were produced in a lab-scale pyrolysis/activation reactor by applying several heat and steam activation profiles on brewer’s spent grain. Activated carbon yields from 16.1 to 23.6 wt.% with high N-contents (> 2 wt.%) were obtained. The efficiency of the prepared activated carbons for phenol adsorption was studied as a function of different parameters: pH, contact time and carbon dosage relative to two commercial activated carbons. The equilibrium isotherms were described by the non-linear Langmuir and Freundlich models, and the kinetic results were fitted using the pseudo-first-order model and the pseudo-second-order model. The feasibility of an activated carbon production facility (onsite and offsite) that processes brewer’s spent grain for different input feeds is evaluated based on a techno-economic model for estimating the net present value. Even though the model assumptions start from a rather pessimistic scenario, encouraging results for a profitable production of activated carbon using brewer’s spent grain are obtained.-
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dc.subject.otheractivated carbon; brewer’s spent grain; economic feasibility; phenol adsorption; pollution; pyrolysis; waste treatment-
dc.titleActivated carbon from pyrolysis of brewer's spent grain: Production and adsorption properties-
dc.typeJournal Contribution-
dc.identifier.epage645-
dc.identifier.issue7-
dc.identifier.spage634-
dc.identifier.volume32-
local.bibliographicCitation.jcatA1-
dc.description.notesVanreppelen, K (reprint author), Hasselt Univ, Res Grp Analyt & Appl Chem, Ctr Environm Sci, Agoralaan Bldg D, B-3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium. kenny.vanreppelen@uhasselt.be-
local.type.refereedRefereed-
local.type.specifiedArticle-
dc.identifier.doi10.1177/0734242X14538306-
dc.identifier.isi000340209300008-
item.validationecoom 2015-
item.contributorVANREPPELEN, Kenny-
item.contributorVANDERHEYDEN, Sara-
item.contributorKUPPENS, Tom-
item.contributorSCHREURS, Sonja-
item.contributorYPERMAN, Jan-
item.contributorCARLEER, Robert-
item.fullcitationVANREPPELEN, Kenny; VANDERHEYDEN, Sara; KUPPENS, Tom; SCHREURS, Sonja; YPERMAN, Jan & CARLEER, Robert (2014) Activated carbon from pyrolysis of brewer's spent grain: Production and adsorption properties. In: Waste Management & Research, 32 (7), p. 634-645.-
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