Ba. Akash et Ws. Obrien, THE PRODUCTION OF ACTIVATED CARBON FROM A BITUMINOUS COAL, International journal of energy research, 20(10), 1996, pp. 913-922
Devolatilization of an Illinois-basin coal was carried out under a nit
rogen atmosphere in the temperature range 600 to 900 degrees C. A vert
ical heated-wall fixed-bed furnace reactor was used. Char produced was
activated in the presence and absence of steam using the same furnace
setup. The surface area of the activated carbon produced was found to
be equal to 54.4 m(2)g(-1) when steam was absent and 226.2 m(2)g(-1)
when steam was present using the same process and conditions of activa
tion. Breakthrough curves for the adsorption of toluene in water activ
ated carbons prepared from that coal were obtained. They were compared
with a commercially available activated carbon. On one hand, poor ads
orptive properties were obtained for coal-carbons produced by the proc
ess of activation under oxygen-nitrogen gas atmospheres. On the other
hand, it was found that good adsorption characteristics were obtained
by using a steam-oxygen-nitrogen gas mixture. Following the preparatio
n of activated carbon, it was necessary to treat the carbon produced i
n boiling distilled water. Boiling carbon in water for a short period
of time (about 30 min), effectively improves the adsorption performanc
e.