K. Laszlo et al., FRACTAL APPROACH OF ACTIVATED CARBONS FROM SOLID-WASTE MATERIALS, Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects, 138(1), 1998, pp. 29-37
Carbonaceous composite materials were produced from various pyrolyzed
organic waste materials by steam activation. Fractal dimensions derive
d from SAXS and adsorption measurements were used to explain the chang
es in the matrix and the surface microstructure, due to the activation
. The comparison of the fractal dimensions from SAXS and nitrogen adso
rption data can be successfully applied to understand the development
of the porous structure. In these materials, of heterogeneous matrix,
no correlation was found between the B.E.T. specific surface area and
the fractal dimensions derived from various methods. The adsorption of
different substrates is disturbed by the chemical heterogeneity of th
e surface. In these cases, the applicability of aqueous solutions in t
he description of the surface geometry might be questioned. (C) 1998 E
lsevier Science B.V.