| Literature DB >> 30241038 |
Emine Yagmur1, I Isil Gurten Inal1, Yavuz Gokce1, T Gamze Ulusoy Ghobadi2, Tugce Aktar1, Zeki Aktas3.
Abstract
Activating agents play significant roles in the preparation of activated carbon (AC) from biomasses and their wastes, which are widely used in AC production. Application methods are also important for the production process. Products give remarkable ideas regarding the method and heat treatment process. The activated carbon was produced from waste tea in accordance with either the conventional method or microwave energy pretreated method using phosphoric acid (H3PO4) as activating agent. The yields of the activated carbons were 51.8% for conventional method and 46.0% for microwave pretreated method. The acid suppressed the formation of tar and promoted the amount of solid and aromatic structure accordance to sp2 hybridisation. Additionally, the waste tea was directly carbonised (without H3PO4) and the yield was 36.3%. Major gas (H2, CH4, C2H6, C2H4, CO2 and CO) products obtained during heat treatment process in a conventional furnace were examined in terms of quantity and quality. The solid products were characterised in terms of surface area, pore size and surface properties. The result of gas analysis showed that phosphoric acid affected formation of activated carbon mechanism and significant reactions occurred during microwave pretreatment process.Entities:
Keywords: Activated carbon; Characterisation; Chemical activation; Microwave pretreatment; Phosphoric acid; Waste tea
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30241038 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.09.046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Manage ISSN: 0301-4797 Impact factor: 6.789