Study On Preparation Of Activated Carbon From Hawaii Nut Shell Via Steam Physical Activation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jianbo Lan Shenghui Guo Hongying Xia Lihua Zhang Libo Zhang Jinhui Peng
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

Spent Hawaii nut shell was converted into a high-quality activated carbon via steam physical activation. Analysis of the experiment including activation temperature, activation duration, steam flow rate on the adsorption capability and yield of activated carbon were identified. Response surface methodology showed that the activation temperature was identified as 866 , an activation duration of 36 min and a steam flow rate of 2.5mL/min with the methylene blue adsorption number of 195 mg/g and yield of 77.75%. The key parameters that characterize quality of the activated carbon such as the BET surface area, total pore volume and average pore diameter were estimated to be 1125m2 /g, 0.94mL/g and 5.21 nm, respectively. Additionally, by the SEM analyses of char and activated carbon, the surface of activated carbon has large number of pores of irregular and heterogeneous morphology.
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APA: Jianbo Lan Shenghui Guo Hongying Xia Lihua Zhang Libo Zhang Jinhui Peng  (2016)  Study On Preparation Of Activated Carbon From Hawaii Nut Shell Via Steam Physical Activation

MLA: Jianbo Lan Shenghui Guo Hongying Xia Lihua Zhang Libo Zhang Jinhui Peng Study On Preparation Of Activated Carbon From Hawaii Nut Shell Via Steam Physical Activation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2016.

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