Industrial performance, reusability and mechanical reliability of mesoporous gamma alumina packed bed fabricated through boehmite extrusion for removal of reactive dyes from textile wastewaters - Journal of Hazardous Materials, 429, p.128259, 2022 .

Artículo

The reusable γ-alumina packed bed was fabricated by extrusion of boehmite as rods for the removal of reactive dyes from the industrial textile wastewaters in a dynamic system. The appropriate calcination temperature, and time were determined to maximize the removal efficiency, ~90 percent, in the acidic environments, pH 2-3. On the other hand, the current contribution addressed the estimation of failure probability which is a challenge for the reliable design of packed beds. Therefore, the normal, and Weibull distributions were used to evaluate the reliability of rods through Akaike information criterion (AIC), and Anderson-Darling test (ADT). The results revealed that the Weibull distribution possesses the higher accuracy in the analysis of compression strength scatter. The calcination of rods at 850 ◦C within 90 min not only led to fabricate a reliable packed bed with a mean strength about 860 kPa but also brought the better mesoporous structure, 8 nm, which is the main reason for the development of active sites. The thermal stability of rods provided an industrial potential for the regeneration of packed bed at 500 ◦C, without efficiently losing the adsorptive performance, even after reuse for ten times.


EXTRUSION
ALUMINA PACKED BED
ADSORPTIVE PERFORMANCE
THERMAL STABILITY
MECHANICAL RELIABILITY