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Investigation of Hydrogen Sulfide Adsorption in Metallic Scaffold MOF-5 Nanocomposite Based on Activated Carbon for the Use of Respiratory Mask Cartridge

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  329-341

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 Introduction: Hydrogen sulfide is one of the most important impurities in natural gas. Since this gas is hazardous, toxic, corrosive and volatile, therefore, the removal of hydrogen sulfide has been studied using several methods. In the present study, activated carbon and activated carbon-based Composite scaffolds (MOF-5) were used as a cartridge mask to remove hydrogen sulfide from respiratory air. Material and Methods: Activated carbon (AC) was converted to powder form by ball mill, and AC / MOF-5 Composite with 10%, 25%, and 40% MOF-5 / AC was synthesized from the MOF-5 metal-organic scaffold. The rates of adsorption and Breakthrough time were then tested using a designed setup. The Aeroqual S500 Direct-reading sensor with 0. 01 ppm accuracy was applied to measure the exact amount of hydrogen sulfide gas. Results: The AC/MOF-5 Composite showed higher adsorption and Breakthrough time compare to the other adsorbents. The maximum adsorption (mg/gS) and Breakthrough time (min) were related to AC/MOF-5(40 Wt. %) adsorbent with 60. 41 mg/gS and 56. 26 min. By adding more than 25% MOF-5 metal-metal scaffold to activated carbon, the amount of adsorption, Breakthrough time, and pressure drop were increased. Conclusion: AC / MOF-5 Composite adsorbent due to its porous structure, high specific surface area, and most importantly, having Zn-O-C groups increased the adsorption rate as well as the pollutant Breakthrough time. However, it showed a relatively higher pressure drop than commercial activated carbon (AC).

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    Kakaei, Hojatolla, BEYGZADEH, MOJTABA, GOLBABAEI, FARIDEH, GANJALI, MOHAMMAD REZA, GANJALI, MOHAMMAD REZA, JAHANGIRI, MEHDI, & Shahtaheri, Sayed Jamaleddin. (2020). Investigation of Hydrogen Sulfide Adsorption in Metallic Scaffold MOF-5 Nanocomposite Based on Activated Carbon for the Use of Respiratory Mask Cartridge. JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK, 9(4), 329-341. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/406237/en

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    Kakaei Hojatolla, BEYGZADEH MOJTABA, GOLBABAEI FARIDEH, GANJALI MOHAMMAD REZA, GANJALI MOHAMMAD REZA, JAHANGIRI MEHDI, Shahtaheri Sayed Jamaleddin. Investigation of Hydrogen Sulfide Adsorption in Metallic Scaffold MOF-5 Nanocomposite Based on Activated Carbon for the Use of Respiratory Mask Cartridge. JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK[Internet]. 2020;9(4):329-341. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/406237/en

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    Hojatolla Kakaei, MOJTABA BEYGZADEH, FARIDEH GOLBABAEI, MOHAMMAD REZA GANJALI, MOHAMMAD REZA GANJALI, MEHDI JAHANGIRI, and Sayed Jamaleddin Shahtaheri, “Investigation of Hydrogen Sulfide Adsorption in Metallic Scaffold MOF-5 Nanocomposite Based on Activated Carbon for the Use of Respiratory Mask Cartridge,” JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 329–341, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/406237/en

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