Construction of Non-Polar Porous Material and the Selective Adsorption Characteristic for Oil Substances in Coal Chemical Wastewater
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Construction of Non-Polar Porous Material and the Selective Adsorption Characteristic for Oil Substances in Coal Chemical Wastewater
Abstract
To address the challenge of recovering high concentrations of dissolved and emulsified oils from coal chemical wastewater, a non-polar porous material (pSt-X) was constructed in this study for the selective adsorption of oil substances. The results revealed that pSt-X had an adsorption capacity of 215.52 mg/g, which had remained stable for multiple recycling sessions, with an adsorption capacity constantly above 95 %. The pSt-X adsorbent demonstrated remarkable selectivity towards dissolved and emulsified oils, exhibiting removal rates of 66.8 % and 45.1 %, respectively. Moreover, pSt-X proved remarkable selectivity in removing alkanes and phenols, with impressive removal rates of 56.7 % and 56.3 %, respectively. The selective separation mechanism of pSt-X for oil substances was further analyzed, indicating that its selective adsorption of oils was primarily driven by hydrophobic, π-π, and hydrogen bonding interactions owing to its non-polar and porous structure and hydrophobic properties. These research findings have both theoretical and practical implications for the accurate separation and green recovery of oil substances in coal chemical wastewater.
Keywords: Coal chemical wastewater, Oil substances, Non-polar porous material, Selective adsorption, Green recovery
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