Preparing activated carbon from various nutshells by chemical activation with K2CO3

We have prepared activated carbons by chemical activation with K2CO3 from five kinds of nutshells: almond shell (AM), coconut shell (CN), oil palm shell (OP), pistachio shell (PT) and walnut shell (WN). When prepared at 1073 K, the activated carbons from all the nutshells had the maximum specific su...

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Main Authors: Hayash, Jun’ichi, Horikawa, Toshihide, Takeda, Isao, Muroyama, Katsuhiko, Ani, Farid Nasir
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spelling my.utm.70462017-10-22T07:46:19Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7046/ Preparing activated carbon from various nutshells by chemical activation with K2CO3 Hayash, Jun’ichi Horikawa, Toshihide Takeda, Isao Muroyama, Katsuhiko Ani, Farid Nasir TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery We have prepared activated carbons by chemical activation with K2CO3 from five kinds of nutshells: almond shell (AM), coconut shell (CN), oil palm shell (OP), pistachio shell (PT) and walnut shell (WN). When prepared at 1073 K, the activated carbons from all the nutshells had the maximum specific surface areas. According to the maximum values of specific surface areas, the activated carbons prepared were classified into two groups: Group-L and Group-S; the former group included activated carbons with high specific surface area and the latter included those with lower specific surface area, respectively. It was found that K2CO3 effectively worked as an activation reagent, but differently in the temperature ranges below 800 and above 900 K. Due to impregnation, cellulose and hemi-cellulose were modified by K2CO3 and accordingly the weight loss behaviors of the nutshells were changed in the temperature range below 800 K. In the temperature range above 900 K, carbon in the chars was removed as CO gas by the reduction of K2CO3 to increase the specific surface area and the pore volume. It was deduced that the difference between the specific surface areas of Group-L and those of Group-S correspond to the difference between weight loss behaviors in the temperature range above 900 K. Elsevier B.V. 2002 Article PeerReviewed Hayash, Jun’ichi and Horikawa, Toshihide and Takeda, Isao and Muroyama, Katsuhiko and Ani, Farid Nasir (2002) Preparing activated carbon from various nutshells by chemical activation with K2CO3. Carbon, 40 . pp. 2381-2386. http://www.sciencedirect.com
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Hayash, Jun’ichi
Horikawa, Toshihide
Takeda, Isao
Muroyama, Katsuhiko
Ani, Farid Nasir
Preparing activated carbon from various nutshells by chemical activation with K2CO3
description We have prepared activated carbons by chemical activation with K2CO3 from five kinds of nutshells: almond shell (AM), coconut shell (CN), oil palm shell (OP), pistachio shell (PT) and walnut shell (WN). When prepared at 1073 K, the activated carbons from all the nutshells had the maximum specific surface areas. According to the maximum values of specific surface areas, the activated carbons prepared were classified into two groups: Group-L and Group-S; the former group included activated carbons with high specific surface area and the latter included those with lower specific surface area, respectively. It was found that K2CO3 effectively worked as an activation reagent, but differently in the temperature ranges below 800 and above 900 K. Due to impregnation, cellulose and hemi-cellulose were modified by K2CO3 and accordingly the weight loss behaviors of the nutshells were changed in the temperature range below 800 K. In the temperature range above 900 K, carbon in the chars was removed as CO gas by the reduction of K2CO3 to increase the specific surface area and the pore volume. It was deduced that the difference between the specific surface areas of Group-L and those of Group-S correspond to the difference between weight loss behaviors in the temperature range above 900 K.
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author Hayash, Jun’ichi
Horikawa, Toshihide
Takeda, Isao
Muroyama, Katsuhiko
Ani, Farid Nasir
author_facet Hayash, Jun’ichi
Horikawa, Toshihide
Takeda, Isao
Muroyama, Katsuhiko
Ani, Farid Nasir
author_sort Hayash, Jun’ichi
title Preparing activated carbon from various nutshells by chemical activation with K2CO3
title_short Preparing activated carbon from various nutshells by chemical activation with K2CO3
title_full Preparing activated carbon from various nutshells by chemical activation with K2CO3
title_fullStr Preparing activated carbon from various nutshells by chemical activation with K2CO3
title_full_unstemmed Preparing activated carbon from various nutshells by chemical activation with K2CO3
title_sort preparing activated carbon from various nutshells by chemical activation with k2co3
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2002
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7046/
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