Oxygen and phosphorus enriched carbons from lignocellulosic material

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作者
Puziy, Alexander M.
Poddubnaya, Olga I.
Martinez-Alonso, Amelia
Castro-Muniz, Alberto
Suarez-Garcia, Fabian
Tascon, Juan M. D.
机构
[1] Inst Sorpt & Problems & Endoecol, UA-03164 Kiev, Ukraine
[2] CSIC, Inst Nacl Carbon, E-33080 Oviedo, Spain
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10.1016/j.carbon.2007.06.014
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Activated carbons were prepared by phosphoric acid activation of fruit stones in air at temperatures 400-1000 degrees C. The surface chemistry was investigated by elemental analysis, cation exchange capacity, infrared spectroscopy and potentiometric titration. The porous structure was analyzed from adsorption isotherms (N-2 at 77 K and CO2 at 273 K). It was demonstrated that all carbons show considerable cation exchange capacity, the maximum (2.2 mmol g(-1)) being attained at 700 degrees C, which coincides with the maximum contents of phosphorus and oxygen. The use of air instead of argon during thermal treatment increased the amount of cation exchangeable surface groups for carbons obtained at 400-700 degrees C. Proton affinity distributions of all carbons show the presence of three types of surface groups with pK 1.8-3.1 (carboxylic and polyphosphates), 4.8-6.3 (second dissociation of carboxylic, weak acid in polyphosphates and enol structures) and 8.1-9.7 (phenols and enol structures). Carbons obtained in air at 400-600 degrees C show enhanced copper adsorption from 0.001 mol L-1 Cu(NO3)(2) in acidic solutions as compared to carbons obtained in argon. Carbons obtained in air show well-developed porous structure that is equivalent or higher as compared with carbons obtained in argon; the difference being progressively increased with increasing treatment temperature. 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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