TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluations of the physicochemical characterizations of activated carbons
AU - Chiang, Yu Chun
AU - Chiang, Pen Chi
AU - Chang, E. E.
N1 - Funding Information:
Taiwan, ROC for its financial support ( Contract no. NSC 86-222l-E-002-071) of
PY - 1998/10
Y1 - 1998/10
N2 - The objectives of this research were to identify the surface physicochemical characteristics of activated carbons, as well as examine the specific relationship of those properties by using a statistical analysis. Eight commercial activated carbons with different raw materials, including peat, bituminous and coconut shell, were considered. The ash content, pH value, oxygenated functional groups, true density and apparent density were measured with recommended standard methods. The adsorption isotherms of nitrogen, argon and mercury were reported by using automatic adsorption apparatus. The results indicated that non-polar vapor adsorption on activated carbon was primarily determined by the amounts of specific surface area and pore volume of activated carbon. It has been realized that surface pH value was primarily influenced by the chemical properties of activated carbon exhibited in macropores. The shapes of hysteresis loops on adsorption isotherms of nitrogen suggested that the pores were probably slit-shaped or resulted from the plate-like particles. In addition, it was demonstrated that the proportion of three kinds of pores was responsible for the shape of hysteresis loop. The loop area was related to the mesopore volume.
AB - The objectives of this research were to identify the surface physicochemical characteristics of activated carbons, as well as examine the specific relationship of those properties by using a statistical analysis. Eight commercial activated carbons with different raw materials, including peat, bituminous and coconut shell, were considered. The ash content, pH value, oxygenated functional groups, true density and apparent density were measured with recommended standard methods. The adsorption isotherms of nitrogen, argon and mercury were reported by using automatic adsorption apparatus. The results indicated that non-polar vapor adsorption on activated carbon was primarily determined by the amounts of specific surface area and pore volume of activated carbon. It has been realized that surface pH value was primarily influenced by the chemical properties of activated carbon exhibited in macropores. The shapes of hysteresis loops on adsorption isotherms of nitrogen suggested that the pores were probably slit-shaped or resulted from the plate-like particles. In addition, it was demonstrated that the proportion of three kinds of pores was responsible for the shape of hysteresis loop. The loop area was related to the mesopore volume.
KW - Activated carbon
KW - Adsorption isotherms
KW - Factor analysis
KW - Hysteresis loop
KW - Surface functional groups
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U2 - 10.1080/10934529809376797
DO - 10.1080/10934529809376797
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0032189002
SN - 1093-4529
VL - 33
SP - 1437
EP - 1463
JO - Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part A Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering
JF - Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part A Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering
IS - 7
ER -