Preparation of active carbons from a commercial holm-oak charcoal:: study of micro- and meso-porosity

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Macias-García, A
García, MJB
Díaz-Díez, MA
Jiménez, AH
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[1] Escuela Ingn Ind, Area Ciencias Mat & Ingn Met, Badajoz 06071, Spain
[2] Univ Extremadura, Escuela Ingn Agrarias, Dept Biol & Prod Vegetales, E-06071 Badajoz, Spain
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10.1007/s00226-003-0191-7
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S7 [林业];
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0829 ; 0907 ;
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We studied the influence of the degree of gasification and the choice of activating agent (carbon dioxide, water vapour, or both carbon dioxide and water vapour acting successively) on the activation of samples of a commercial holm-oak wood (Quercus rotundifolia) charcoal. To this end, we prepared the active carbon samples using the activating agents at 800, 850, 900, and 950degreesC for the time required to gasify 20, 40, or 60% of the mass of the charcoal at the moment when the set gasification temperature had been reached. The active carbons were characterised by physical gas adsorption and densimetry. Those prepared with carbon dioxide or water vapour alone had textural characteristics that were better than those of the precursor charcoal. The micropore volume was greater in the samples activated with carbon dioxide than with water vapour. The activation with both carbon dioxide and water vapour successively led to a major increase in porosity, taking into account that these samples presented a 40% burn-off percentage which endowed them with good textural characteristics. In general, as the burn-off percentage increased, so did the micropore and mesopore volumes. To sum up, holm-oak wood is a good raw material, not only to get barbecue coal, which has been used as a precursor to obtain activated coal, but it also allows the activated coal to develop its microporosity and mesoporosity in a good way, which is suitable for new applications as it is absorbent in liquid phase, gas absorbent, is a constituent part of combustible batteries, etc. The main interest of this research is the preparation of activated coal and the determination of the size pore distribution obtained, given its great influence in the quality of the activated coal obtained starting from holm-oak wood, what gives a great economic and industrial value in the Southwest of Spain for this raw material.
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