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    STUDIA CHEMIA - Ediţia nr.3 din 2018  
         
  Articol:   CHARACTERIZATION OF ACTIVATED BEECH WOOD CHAR – METHANE STORAGE APPLICATION.

Autori:  KATARZYNA PSTROWSKA, JAN KACZMARCZYK, HANNA CZAPOR-IRZABEK, MAREK KUŁAŻYŃSKI.
 
       
         
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Commercial beech wood char characterized by low volatile matter (5.3%) and high carbon content (94.5 %) was initially used as a potential feedstock to obtain the activated carbon for methane sorption. Micro- and mesopores volumes were determined to be at the level of 0.21 cm3∙g-1, while the specific surface area of the material was determined to be at the level of 416 m2∙g-1. Carbonization carried out at the temperature range of 750-900 oC resulted in slight increase of the pore volume (up to the value of 0.23 cm3∙g-1) and the specific surface area (up to the value of 480 m2∙g-1). Upon the steam activation (up to the 50 % loss of the organic mass) the specific surface area increased substantially and was within the range of 887 - 943 m2∙g-1 together with mico- and mesopores volumes that was within the range of 0.54 - 0.58 cm3∙g-1. The maximum methane adsorption was determined for the sample activated at a temperature of 800 oC – 17.7 g∙kg-1 with a process reversibility of 84.2%. Considering the beech wood char price, its availability and well-known methods of its surface structure improvement, the obtained active carbons are interesting for their testing on a larger scale.

 

Keywords: adsorption; biomass; active carbon; steam activation; carbonization

 
         
     
         
         
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