Surface properties of activated carbon from different raw materials

2012 
Abstract Activated carbons (ACs) with different surface properties were prepared from different raw materials. N 2 adsorption, pH value, Boehm titration, Temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) and FTIR were employed to characterize the pore structure and surface chemical properties of the ACs. The results show that AC from bituminous coal (AC-B) has more meso-pores, higher pH value, more carboxylic groups and basic site than ACs from coconut shell and hawthorn(AC-C, AC-H). Oxygen in the mixture gas has great effect on SO 2 catalytic oxidation/oxidation ability of AC-B. In the absence of oxygen, the adsorbed SO 2 on AC-B is 0.16 mmol/g and the conversion ratio of adsorbed SO 2 to SO 3 is 22.07%; while in the presence of oxygen, the adsorbed amount of SO 2 is 0.42 mmol/g, and all of the adsorbed SO 2 was totally converted to SO 3 . This feature of AC-B is consistent with its higher pH value, basic site and the reaction ability with H 2 from TPR. The conversion ratios of SO 2 absorbed on both AC-C and AC-H were 100%, respectively.
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