NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ›› 2016, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (6): 959-964. doi: 10.16333/j.1001-6880.2016.6.025

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Absorption of Phosphorus by Lemon Residues

WEI Xi-jun,ZHENG Guang-bo,HU Bai-bei,WANG Yang-ping,SHEN Wang-qing*   

  1. 1 Key Laboratory of Fruit Waste Treatment and Resource Recycling of Sichuan Provincial College;  2 College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,Neijiang Normal University,Neijiang 641100,China
  • Online:2016-06-30 Published:2017-01-17

Abstract: To study the adsorption of phosphorus by lemon residues,the lemon residues was modified by H2SO4 and CaCl2 solution,and the L16(45) orthogonal design was used to optimize the modification conditions.The specific surface area,pore volume and pore size of the adsorbent were tested.The adsorbent were characterized by SEM/EDS.The result showed that the optimal combination of modification conditions was CaCl2 mass concentration of 20%,pH 8.5,adsorption time of 120 min and adsorption temperature of 25 ℃.Under these conditions,the absorption rate of phosphorus reached 93.6%.The significance of influencing factors was in the sequence of CaCl2 mass concentration,adsorption time,adsorption temperature,pH.Tthe influence of CaCl2 mass concentration was significant.After modification,the specific surface area increased by nearly 4 times,but the change of pore volume,pore size and iodine adsorption were little,and the ash rate reduced by nearly 70%.After adsorption,the elements of P were detected in the lemon residue,but its peak was not high.

Key words: lemon residue, modification, adsorption, phosphorus

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