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Original scientific paper

Removal of Pollutantswith Activated Carbon Produced from K2CO3 Activation of Lignin From Reed Black Liquors

Yong Sun
Jin-Ping Zhang
Gang Yang
Zuo-Hu Li


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Abstract

The activated carbon was prepared from fast precarbonization of reed lignin in the fluidized-bed followed by K2CO3 activation. The impregnation ratio was = 1:1 in this research. The effect of activation temperature upon the BET specific surface area and
specific pore volume of the carbon was closely investigated. Increasing activation temperature led to an opening and widening of the porous structure below 800 C. Above 800 C, the excess widening of pore led to the decrease of BET surface area and micropore volume. The BET specific surface area and specific pore volume of the carbon activated at 800 C were s = 1217 m2 g–1 and v = 0.65 ml g–1, respectively. The potential application of the carbon activated at 800 C for removal of pollutants was also investigated. The Langmuir monolayer adsorption capacity qm of this activated carbon of
adsorbing phenol, nitrobenzene, and Cr (VI) can reach 136.2, 393.7 and 52.6 mg g–1, respectively. The experimental results showed that it had good adsorption capacity.

Keywords

Activated carbon; reed lignin; fluidized-bed; phenol nitrobenzene; Cr (VI)

Hrčak ID:

6107

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/6107

Publication date:

18.12.2006.

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