C. Morenocastilla et al., EFFECTS OF NON-OXIDANT AND OXIDANT ACID TREATMENTS ON THE SURFACE-PROPERTIES OF AN ACTIVATED CARBON WITH VERY-LOW ASH CONTENT, Carbon, 36(1-2), 1998, pp. 145-151
An activated carbon obtained from olive stones and with very low ash c
ontent (0.10%) was treated with either HCl, HF or HNO3. The changes in
surface area and porosity resulting from the acid treatments were stu
died by N-2 and CO2 adsorption at 77 and 273 K, respectively and by me
rcury porosimetry. The changes in surface chemistry were studied by te
mperature-programmed desorption and Fourier transformed infrared spect
roscopy. The treatments with HCl yielded activated carbons on which so
me chlorine remained chemisorbed, whereas the HF treatment did not fix
any fluorine. Due to this, the HCl treatment had a slight effect on t
he microporosity of the samples. Moreover, the HF treatment increased
the amount of CO-evolving surface groups. The treatment with HNO3 dest
royed the pore walls to a large extent, fixing a large amount of oxyge
n surface groups. The nature and structure of the CO- and CO2-evolving
groups will be discussed in detail. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd All
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