Development of Eggshell Waste Incorporated with a Porous Host as a Humidity Adsorption Material

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Author listKanokwan Boonsook, Patcharin Naemchanthara, Pichet Limsuwan & Kittisakchai Naemchanthara

Publication year2023

Volume number38

Start page974

End page983

Number of pages10

ISSN1993-0437

eISSN1993-0437

URLhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11595-023-2785-2


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Abstract

The duck eggshell waste was developed to the novel desiccant that is friendly to human and environment. The calcium oxide (CaO) and calcium chloride (CaCl2) as the calcium-based desiccants were prepared from eggshell waste. The CaO desiccant derived from the eggshell waste sintering at 1 300 ℃, while the CaCl2 desiccant was extracted from eggshell waste with the hydrochloric (HCl) solution at different concentrations from 5 to 30 wt%. The yield percentage of CaCl2 desiccant increased with increasing the HCl concentration to 25 wt%. The humidity adsorption behavior were investigated in the range of 75%-5% relative humidity. The results show the CaCl2 desiccant has the highest hydration rate. The porous host from the kaolin was sintered at different temperatures from 200 to 1 000 ℃ and incorporated with 30%w/v concentrations of CaCl2. The physical properties and the humid-adsorption capacity of all porous host conditions were investigated. The porous host at sintering temperature 800 ℃ has the highest specifc surface area. Moreover, the porous host at sintering temperature 800 ℃ with the 30%w/v concentration of CaCl2 desiccant has the highest humid-adsorption capacity.


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