Ja. Conesa et al., Reactivity of carbonaceous materials modified by copper chloride addition.A thermogravimetric study, J AN AP PYR, 58, 2001, pp. 553-568
The reactivity in air of several carbonaceous materials has been investigat
ed in a thermobalance. The materials studied comprise an activated carbon a
nd different chars formed by pyrolysis of tires, almond shells and sewage s
ludges. The addition of CuCl2. 2H(2)O to some of these sample chars increas
es the rate of decomposition or reaction with the oxygen from the air. The
main goal of this paper is to deduce when and why the rate increase takes p
lace. For the activated carbon, the temperature value of the maximum weight
loss rate changes from about 575 to 350 degreesC when mixed with the coppe
r chloride. Other runs were performed washing the chloride salts after a fi
rst stage of decomposition, checking that part of the catalytic effect is m
aintained. This would prove that the copper chloride is chemically bonded t
o the structure of some of the chars. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All ri
ghts reserved.