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  • 2023Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on microplastic abundance along the River Thames.20citations
  • 2022Low-carbon cements: potential for low-grade calcined clays to form supplementary cementitious materials26citations
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  • 2020Influence of waste glass in the foaming process of open cell porous ceramic as filtration media for industrial wastewater17citations
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Influence of waste glass in the foaming process of open cell porous ceramic as filtration media for industrial wastewater

  • Ozolins, Jurijs
  • Newport, Darryl
  • Peculevica, Julite
  • Aguedal, Hakim
  • Shishkin, Andrei
  • Goel, Gaurav
Abstract

This paper reports the development and testing results of a prototype ceramic filter with excellent sorption properties (<99% elimination in 5 min) leading to good efficacy in the removal of industrial contaminants (Reactive Bezaktiv Turquoise Blue V-G (BTB) dye). The novelty in the investigation lies in developing the filter material obtained from the recycling of waste glass combined with highly porous open-cell clay material. This newly developed material showed a significant reduction in the energy requirements (sintering temperature required for the production of industrial filters) thus addressing the grand challenge of sustainable and cleaner manufacturing. The methodology entails sintering of the clay foam (CF) at temperatures ranging from 800 to 1050 °C and blending it with 5%, 7% and 10 wt.% milled glass cullet. One of the aims of this investigation was to evaluate and analyse the effect of the pH of the solution, contact time and equilibrium isotherm on the sorption process and the mechanical compressive strength, porosity, water uptake. From the kinetic studies, it was discovered that the experimental results were well aligned with the pseudo-second-order model and chemisorption was discovered to be a mechanism driving the adsorption process. These findings are crucial in designing cost-effective industrial filtration system since the filter material being proposed in this work is reusable, recyclable and readily available in abundance. Overall, the pathway for the reuse of waste glass shown by this work help address the sustainability targets set by the UN Charter via SDG 6 and SDG 12

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  • porous
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • glass
  • reactive
  • glass
  • strength
  • porosity
  • ceramic
  • sintering
  • aligned