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Use of cork powder and granules for the adsorption of pollutants: a review
Authors:Pintor Ariana M A  Ferreira Catarina I A  Pereira Joana C  Correia Patrícia  Silva Susana P  Vilar Vítor J P  Botelho Cidália M S  Boaventura Rui A R
Affiliation:a LSRE-Laboratory of Separation and Reaction Engineering, Departamento de Engenharia Química, Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal
b Corticeira Amorim, S. G. P. S., SA, Rua do Ribeirinho, 202, 4536-907 S. Paio de Oleiros, Portugal
Abstract:Cork powder and granules are the major subproducts of the cork industry, one of the leading economic activities in Portugal and other Mediterranean countries. Many applications have been envisaged for this product, from cork stoppers passing through the incorporation in agglomerates and briquettes to the use as an adsorbent in the treatment of gaseous emissions, waters and wastewaters. This paper aims at reviewing the state of the art on the properties of cork and cork powder and their application in adsorption technologies. Cork biomass has been used on its original form as biosorbent for heavy metals and oils, and is also a precursor of activated carbons for the removal of emerging organic pollutants in water and VOCs in the gas phase. Through this literature review, different potential lines of research not yet explored can be more easily identified.
Keywords:Cork powder   Cork granules   Adsorption   Activated carbon   Heavy metals   Pollutants
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