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The impact of water co-adsorption on the removal of formaldehyde from the indoor air by oxygen-rich activated carbons: A theoretical and experimental study

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posted on 2024-02-26, 13:55 authored by Haiqian Zhao, Kaibo An, Zhonghua Wang, Xin LiuXin Liu, Mingqi He, Xue Yang, Ziyu Tang, Shiwei Lai, Shuaishuai Han, Zekun Sun, Yiyang Jiao
<p> Surface oxygen modification of activated carbon has been considered an effective sorbent to remove formaldehyde from indoor air, while the role of co-existing moisture on formaldehyde adsorption by oxygen-rich carbons is unclear. This study investigates the dynamic impact of water on formaldehyde adsorption from simulated indoor air was studied experimentally and theoretically. Among them, the improvement of formaldehyde adsorption on oxygen-rich activated carbon originated from forming stronger hydrogen bonds between oxygen functional groups and formaldehyde compared to conventional <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/chemistry/van-der-waals-force" target="_blank">van der Waals force</a>. However, the more vital interaction forces between water and oxygen functional groups by forming more hydrogen bonds and the pore blockage by accumulated water molecules around adsorption sites with the increasing adsorption time became the significant barriers of formaldehyde adsorption on carbon surface in a wet environment. Oxygen functional groups with pre-adsorbed water/formaldehyde can accommodate at least one more water while it can hardly adsorb another formaldehyde due to the weak interaction force that can easily be replaced by water molecules. Formaldehyde cannot form hydrogen bonds with the double bond O atom of the carboxyl group, but water can. The sustained adsorption capacity of water is much stronger than that of formaldehyde. </p>

History

Publication Title

Applied Surface Science

Volume

635

Pages/Article Number

157729

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

0169-4332

eISSN

1873-5584

Date Submitted

2023-02-28

Date Accepted

2023-06-05

Date of First Publication

2023-06-08

Date of Final Publication

2023-06-10

Relevant SDGs

  • SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production

Open Access Status

  • Not Open Access