Porosity characteristics and pore developments of various particle sizes palm kernel shells activated carbon (PKSAC) and its potential applications

The adsorption behaviour and the micro- and mesopore size distributions of commercial palm kernel shell activated carbons (PKSAC) and other commercial activated carbon are characterized. The results showed that PKSAC are predominantly microporous materials, where micropores account 68–79% of total p...

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Main Authors: Mak, S. M., Tey, Beng Ti, Cheah, Kien Yoo, Siew, Wai Lin, Tan, Kheng Ka
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Published: Springer 2009
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spelling my.upm.eprints.162522015-10-22T01:03:29Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16252/ Porosity characteristics and pore developments of various particle sizes palm kernel shells activated carbon (PKSAC) and its potential applications Mak, S. M. Tey, Beng Ti Cheah, Kien Yoo Siew, Wai Lin Tan, Kheng Ka The adsorption behaviour and the micro- and mesopore size distributions of commercial palm kernel shell activated carbons (PKSAC) and other commercial activated carbon are characterized. The results showed that PKSAC are predominantly microporous materials, where micropores account 68–79% of total porosity. On the other hand, commercial activated carbons: Norit SX Plus, Calgon 12×40, and Shirasagi “A” activated carbons contained high mesopore fraction ranging from 33 to 52%. The analysis showed that the degree of mesoporosity of PKSAC is increased steadily with the decrease of particle size. This is due to the presence of channels interconnect the smaller pores in the interior of smaller particle size PKSAC. The smaller size PKSAC particle that is highly mesoporous has preformed better on the adsorption of larger molecules such as methylene blue. On the other hand, bigger size PKSAC particle has better performance on the adsorption of smaller adsorbates such as iodine. Springer 2009-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16252/1/Porosity%20characteristics%20and%20pore%20developments%20of%20various%20particle%20sizes%20palm%20kernel%20shells%20activated%20carbon.pdf Mak, S. M. and Tey, Beng Ti and Cheah, Kien Yoo and Siew, Wai Lin and Tan, Kheng Ka (2009) Porosity characteristics and pore developments of various particle sizes palm kernel shells activated carbon (PKSAC) and its potential applications. Adsorption, 15 (5-6). pp. 507-519. ISSN 0929-5607; ESSN: 1572-8757 10.1007/s10450-009-9201-x
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description The adsorption behaviour and the micro- and mesopore size distributions of commercial palm kernel shell activated carbons (PKSAC) and other commercial activated carbon are characterized. The results showed that PKSAC are predominantly microporous materials, where micropores account 68–79% of total porosity. On the other hand, commercial activated carbons: Norit SX Plus, Calgon 12×40, and Shirasagi “A” activated carbons contained high mesopore fraction ranging from 33 to 52%. The analysis showed that the degree of mesoporosity of PKSAC is increased steadily with the decrease of particle size. This is due to the presence of channels interconnect the smaller pores in the interior of smaller particle size PKSAC. The smaller size PKSAC particle that is highly mesoporous has preformed better on the adsorption of larger molecules such as methylene blue. On the other hand, bigger size PKSAC particle has better performance on the adsorption of smaller adsorbates such as iodine.
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author Mak, S. M.
Tey, Beng Ti
Cheah, Kien Yoo
Siew, Wai Lin
Tan, Kheng Ka
spellingShingle Mak, S. M.
Tey, Beng Ti
Cheah, Kien Yoo
Siew, Wai Lin
Tan, Kheng Ka
Porosity characteristics and pore developments of various particle sizes palm kernel shells activated carbon (PKSAC) and its potential applications
author_facet Mak, S. M.
Tey, Beng Ti
Cheah, Kien Yoo
Siew, Wai Lin
Tan, Kheng Ka
author_sort Mak, S. M.
title Porosity characteristics and pore developments of various particle sizes palm kernel shells activated carbon (PKSAC) and its potential applications
title_short Porosity characteristics and pore developments of various particle sizes palm kernel shells activated carbon (PKSAC) and its potential applications
title_full Porosity characteristics and pore developments of various particle sizes palm kernel shells activated carbon (PKSAC) and its potential applications
title_fullStr Porosity characteristics and pore developments of various particle sizes palm kernel shells activated carbon (PKSAC) and its potential applications
title_full_unstemmed Porosity characteristics and pore developments of various particle sizes palm kernel shells activated carbon (PKSAC) and its potential applications
title_sort porosity characteristics and pore developments of various particle sizes palm kernel shells activated carbon (pksac) and its potential applications
publisher Springer
publishDate 2009
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16252/1/Porosity%20characteristics%20and%20pore%20developments%20of%20various%20particle%20sizes%20palm%20kernel%20shells%20activated%20carbon.pdf
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