Hierarchical pore structure of activated carbon fabricated by CO2/microwave for volatile organic compounds adsorption

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作者
Wenjuan Qiu [1 ]
Kang Dou [1 ]
Ying Zhou [2 ]
Haifeng Huang [1 ]
Yinfei Chen [2 ]
Hanfeng Lu [2 ]
机构
[1] College of Environment,Zhejiang University of Technology
[2] College of Chemical Engineering,Zhejiang University of Technology
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Activated carbon; CO2/microwave; Pore regulation; volatile organic compounds; Desorption;
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TQ424.1 [活性炭];
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摘要
An activated carbon pore-expanding technique was achieved through innovative reactivation by CO2/microwave.The original and modified activated carbons were characterized by nitrogen adsorption–desorption,scanning electron microscopy,transmission electron microcopy,and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.The mesopore volume increased from 0.122 cm3·g-1to 0.270 cm3·g-1,and a hierarchical pore structure was formed.A gradual decrease in the phenolic hydroxyl and carboxyl groups on the surface of activated carbon enhanced the surface inertia of granular activated carbon(GAC).The toluene desorption rate of the modified sample increased by 8.81% compared with that of the original GAC.Adsorption isotherm fittings revealed that the Langmuir model was applicable for the original and modified activated carbons.The isosteric adsorption heat of toluene on the activated carbon decreased by approximately 50%,which endowed the modified sample with excellent stability in application.The modified samples showed an enhanced desorption performance of toluene,thereby opening a way to extend the cycle life and improve the economic performance of carbon adsorbent in practical engineering applications.
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页码:81 / 88
页数:8
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