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AuthorYousef, Roghayeh
AuthorQiblawey, Hazim
AuthorEl-Naas, Muftah H.
Available date2026-01-20T10:05:15Z
Publication Date2023
Publication NameProcesses
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr11071932
CitationYousef, R.; Qiblawey, H.; El-Naas, M.H. Removal of Organic Contaminants in Gas-to-Liquid (GTL) Process Water Using Adsorption on Activated Carbon Fibers (ACFs). Processes 2023, 11, 1932. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr11071932
ISSN22279717
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/69437
AbstractGas-To-Liquid (GTL) processing involves the conversion of natural gas to liquid hydrocarbons that are widely used in the chemical industry. In this process, the Fischer-Tropsch (F-T) approach is utilized and, as a result, wastewater is produced as a by-product. This wastewater commonly contains alcohols and acids as contaminants. Prior to discharge, the treatment of this wastewater is essential, and biological treatment is the common approach. However, this approach is not cost effective and poses various waste-related issues. Due to this, there is a need for a cost-effective treatment method. This study evaluated the adsorption performance of activated carbon fibers (ACFs) for the treatment of GTL wastewater. The ACF in this study exhibited a surface area of 1232.2 m2/g, which provided a significant area for the adsorption to take place. Response surface methodology (RSM) under central composite design was used to assess the effect of GTL wastewater's pH, initial concentration and dosage on the ACF adsorption performance and optimize its uptake capacity. It was observed that ACF was vitally affected by the three studied factors (pH, initial concentration and dosage), where optimum conditions were found to be at a pH of 3, 1673 mg/L initial concentration and 0.03 g of dosage, with an optimum uptake of 250 mg/L. Kinetics and isotherm models were utilized to fit the adsorption data. From this analysis, it was found that adsorption was best described using the pseudo-second order and Freundlich models, respectively. The resilience of ACF was shown in this study through conducting a regeneration analysis, as the results showed high regeneration efficiency (~86%) under acidic conditions. The results obtained from this study show the potential of using ACF under acidic conditions for the treatment of industrial GTL wastewater.
SponsorThis publication was made possible by GSRA grant, ID# GSRA5-1-0531-18104, from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation). The authors would like to thank the Central Laboratories Unit (CLU) at Qatar University for carrying out the TEM imaging.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI
Subjectactivated carbon fibers
adsorption regeneration
GTL process
industrial water treatment
isotherm models
kinetics models
optimization
TitleRemoval of Organic Contaminants in Gas-to-Liquid (GTL) Process Water Using Adsorption on Activated Carbon Fibers (ACFs)
TypeArticle
Issue Number7
Volume Number11
dc.accessType Open Access


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