Characteristic of Bamboo Paper Sludge by Means of Fourier Transform Infrared and Elemental Analysis

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Bamboo paper sludge is a kind of industrial solid wastes and it is difficult to deal with it. In this study, the spectrum of bamboo paper sludge and the relationship between sludge with two different adhesives were investigated. Besides, the contents of C, H, O, N, S were measured by elemental analysis instrument of Vario Ⅲ. The results showed that: bamboo paper sludge FTIR spectrum was composed of five regions; kaolin and benzene derivatives were contained in sludge. UF was covered the surface of sludge forming a thick glue line and spectra was covered. But, the phenomenon did not appear in PF. The content of C, H, O, N, S in bamboo paper sludge was 35.68%, 6.4%, 18.48%, 3.27%, 1.21% respectively.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 712-715)

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443-447

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June 2013

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