COMPARISON OF EQUILIBRIA AND KINETICS OF HIGH-SURFACE-AREA ACTIVATED CARBON PRODUCED FROM DIFFERENT PRECURSORS AND BY DIFFERENT CHEMICAL TREATMENTS

Citation
A. Ahmadpour et al., COMPARISON OF EQUILIBRIA AND KINETICS OF HIGH-SURFACE-AREA ACTIVATED CARBON PRODUCED FROM DIFFERENT PRECURSORS AND BY DIFFERENT CHEMICAL TREATMENTS, Industrial & engineering chemistry research, 37(4), 1998, pp. 1329-1334
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Chemical
ISSN journal
08885885
Volume
37
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
1329 - 1334
Database
ISI
SICI code
0888-5885(1998)37:4<1329:COEAKO>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Activated carbons prepared by chemical activation of coal and macadami a nutshell precursors with KOH and ZnCl2 have been studied in terms of their equilibrium and dynamic characteristics. These characteristics were then related to the micropore properties: surface area, volume, a nd half-width. Volumetric techniques were used for equilibria characte rization and an FT-IR batch adsorber for dynamics. Carbons activated b y KOH resulted in a more microporous structure, while those activated by zinc chloride were more mesoporous. High surface area samples were further studied in terms of their methane adsorption uptake. It was fo und that nutshell-derived activated carbons have a higher adsorption c apacity per unit mass than those derived from coal; however, this was offset by lower particle density (mass/volume). High-pressure (2 GPa) pelletization of the carbons used for dynamic testing had a detrimenta l effect on capacity, presumably from pore collapse. Dynamic character istics were found to be rather similar between the samples, with those treated with KOH displaying slower adsorption time scales.