The use of piassava fibers (Attalea funifera) in the preparation of activated carbon

2010 
Abstract The piassava fiber, residue of the broom industry, was used as precursor for the preparation of activated carbons (AC). AC were prepared by chemical activation with zinc chloride (AC ZnCl 2 ) or phosphoric acid (AC H 3 PO 4 ) and by physical activation with carbon dioxide (AC CO 2 ) or water vapor (AC H 2 O). These materials were characterized by adsorption/desorption of N 2 to determine the BET areas, elemental analysis (CHN), thermogravimetric analysis (TG, DTA) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The carbons were tested with respect to their adsorption capacity of methylene blue, reactive red, phenol and metallic ions (Cr +6 , Cu +2 and Zn +2 ). AC ZnCl 2 presented the highest surface area (1190 m 2  g −1 ) and AC H 3 PO 4 , the largest pore volume (0.543 cm 3  g −1 ). AC ZnCl 2 was more efficient in the adsorption of methylene blue, Cr +6 and Cu +2 ions. AC H 2 O was the better adsorbent for phenol, while AC CO 2 was better for Zn +2 ions.
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