Experimental Feasibility Study of Technology for Integrated Processing of Wood Waste and Natural Gas

2008 
A technology is described for preparing carbon materials by way of high-temperature processing of wood waste and natural gas. All stages of the production process are analyzed, and the factors affecting its capacity are considered. In particular, experimental data are obtained regarding the dependence of the characteristics of activated carbon on temperature at which the vapor-gas activation is performed, on the temperature dependence of the rate of heterogeneous pyrolysis of methane and butane, and on the effect of the specific surface of porous carbon matrix on the rate of deposition of pyrocarbon.
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