Optimizing the properties of granular walnut-shell based KOH activated carbons for carbon dioxide adsorption

2017 
Abstract A series of microporous granular activated carbons (GACs) has been prepared by KOH activation of walnut shell-based carbons. The characterization of GACs included the determination of microstrength and porous texture parameters (N 2 adsorption at 77 K and CO 2 adsorption at 273 K). The effect of walnut shell heat-treatment temperature (HTT) on GACs properties and CO 2 uptake under pressure varying from sub-atmospheric up to 30 bar has been discussed. The study reveals that walnut shell HTT has to be at least 700 °C to provide a reasonable mechanical strength of GACs on activation at 800 °C and KOH:carbon ratio of 2:1. Elevating HTT from 700 to 900 °C suppresses porosity development (surface area S BET 2000 − 1300 m 2  g −1 , pore volume V T 0.82 − 0.56 cm 3  g −1 , micropore width L 0 0.89-0.68 nm) while improves mechanical strength of GACs. Walnut shell-based GACs are promising adsorbents for CO 2 adsorption/separation operating under different pressure. Suitable adapting HTT allows to prepare adsorbents with sufficient mechanical strength and high CO 2 uptake (at 273 K up to 7.2 mmol g −1 under 1 bar and 18.2 mmol g −1 at 30 bar) with relatively low retentivity (15%) when degassed to 0.06 bar.
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