J. Przepiorski et al., Structure of K2Co3-loaded activated carbon fiber and its deodorization ability against H2S gas, CARBON, 37(12), 1999, pp. 1881-1890
Coal tar pitch containing finely dispersed KOH was spun centrifugally, foll
owed by stabilization through heating to 330 degrees C under a (1:1) mixtur
e of air and CO2 and carbonization/activation by heating to 850 degrees C u
nder CO2. The activated carbon fiber obtained possessed of a specific surfa
ce area of 491 m(2)g(-1) and contained ca. 2% of K as K2CO3 over the periph
eral region of fiber. The fiber showed high deodorization ability against 3
0 ppm of H2S gas in air at ambient temperature. H2S gas did not diffuse to
the most interior parts of the fiber and was oxidized around outer regions
of the fiber. Elemental sulphur was deposited in the fiber after H2S absorp
tion. The deodorization mechanism was discussed. The role and action of the
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