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Effects of pyrolysis conditions on the physical characteristics of oil-palm-shell activated carbons used in aqueous phase phenol adsorption

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JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL AND APPLIED PYROLYSIS
Volume 83, Issue 2, Pages 175-179

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaap.2008.08.001

Keywords

Activated carbons; Oil-palm shells; Pyrolysis; Aqueous phase adsorption; BET surface area; Steam activation

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Oil-palm shells, a biomass by-product from palm-oil mills, were converted into activated carbons by vacuum or nitrogen pyrolysis, followed by steam activation. The effects of pyrolysis environment, temperature and hold time on the physical characteristics of the activated carbons were studied. The optimum pyrolysis conditions for preparing activated carbons for obtaining high pore Surface area are vacuum pyrolysis at a pyrolysis temperature of 675 degrees C and 2 h hold time. The activation conditions were fixed at a temperature of 900 degrees C and 1 h hold time. The activated carbons thus obtained possessed well-developed porosities, predominantly microporosities. For the pyrolysis atmosphere, it was found that significant improvement in the Surface characteristics of the activated carbons was obtained for those pyrolysed under vacuum. Adsorption capacities of activated carbons were determined using phenol solution. For the activated carbons pyrolysed under optimum vacuum conditions, a maximum phenol adsorption capacity of 166 mg/g of carbon was obtained. A linear relationship between the BET surface area and the adsorptive capacity was shown. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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