Chemical modification by HClO4 was used prior to physical gasification
with CO2 to produce activated carbon from La Mure (France) anthracite
. BET surface areas as high as 1600 m(2) g(-1) and a total pore volume
of similar to 1 cm(3) g(-1) were obtained for this activated carbon.
XPS studies have shown that a Dart of the chlorine had reacted with th
e anthracite, producing partial oxidation at low temperature. Contrary
to all expectations, SEM images confirmed no exfoliation after therma
l shock. The main effect of the chemical pretreatment is to reduce the
time of physical activation. This reduction can be attributed to the
creation of numerous channels in the anthracite macrotexture during ch
emical pretreatment and thermal shock. The accessibility of the inner
surface of the anthracite to CO2 was increased, and was responsible fo
r deep gasification of the anthracite. Finally, physical activation af
ter chemical pretreatment led mainly to a microporous carbon with a si
gnificant amount of mesoporosity. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All r
ights reserved.