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Activated carbon/attapulgite composites for radon adsorption

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MATERIALS LETTERS
Volume 285, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2020.129177

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Activated carbon; Attapulgite; Composites; Porous materials; Radon; Adsorption

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  1. Key Project of Education Department of Hunan Province, China [18A239]
  2. National Natural Foundation of China [11875165, 12005095]

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By filling one-dimensional nano attapulgite into the macropores and mesopores of activated carbon, activated carbon/attapulgite composites with more abundant micropores were prepared, which significantly increased the radon adsorption capacity and regeneration performance of activated carbon.
In order to improve the radon adsorption capacity of activated carbon (AC), one-dimensional nano attapulgite (AT) was filled into the macropores and mesopores of activated carbon, and sintered to prepare activated carbon/attapulgite (AC/AT) composites with more abundant micropores. The effect of AT on the structure and radon adsorption capacity of activated carbon was studied in detail. The results show that AT can easily diffuse into the macropores and mesopores of activated carbon to form a new hierarchical porous network, which significantly increases the specific surface area and proportion of micropores of activated carbon. The as-prepared AC/AT composites exhibit excellent radon adsorption and regeneration performance. With the filling content of AT ranging from 0 to 3%, the radon adsorption coefficient increases from 4.28 L/g to 5.35 L/g, and maintains 92.7% of its initial value after 5 adsorptiondesorption cycles. (c) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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