A. Marcilla et al., INFLUENCE OF THE CARBONIZATION HEATING RATE ON THE PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES OF ACTIVATED CARBONS FROM A SUB-BITUMINOUS COAL, Carbon, 34(4), 1996, pp. 449-456
The effect of the coal carbonization step heating rate on the reactivi
ty of the chars obtained, as well as on their porous structure develop
ment in the subsequent activation step, was analyzed. Different types
of carbonization process were investigated, combining a low heating ra
te (5 K/min) and high heating rate (hundreds of K per second) in this
step. Chars obtained in these processes were activated at 1123 K with
CO2 at three burn-off degrees. Chars from carbonization experiments at
high heating rates showed a higher reactivity than those subjected to
slow heating rates and yielded a slightly increased surface area of a
ctivated carbons. A mathematical model has been developed that is capa
ble of simultaneously correlating the 77 K N-2 adsorption isotherms of
all samples obtained as a function of the burn-off and the heating hi
story in the carbonization step. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science L
td