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Powder activated coke prepared from coal fast pyrolysis: fractal characteristics and SO2 adsorption

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 59, Pages 89210-89220

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-22031-x

Keywords

Fractal characteristics; Powder activated coke; SO2 adsorption; Activation agent; N-2 gas adsorption

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province [ZR2019BEE063]

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This study investigated the effect of rapid pyrolysis process on the SO2 adsorption capacity of powder activated coke (PAC) using fractal analysis. The results showed that the fractal dimensions were influenced by the concentrations of activation agents, with a small effect from steam and a significant promotion effect from oxygen. The relationship between fractal dimensions and coke yields followed an N-shaped curve, and the SO2 adsorption capacity showed a positive linear correlation with one of the fractal dimensions.
The rapid and low-cost preparation of powder activated coke (PAC) is very important for the promotion of fluidized dry desulfurization technology of activated coke. In order to explore the effect of rapid pyrolysis process on SO2 adsorption capacity of PAC, the fractal analysis of PAC prepared under different atmospheres was carried out. The Frenkel-Halsey-Hill (FHH) method was used to determine two fractal dimensions D-1 and D-2, under relative pressures of 0-0.5 and 0.5-1, respectively. The results indicate that the fractal dimensions were influenced by the concentrations of activation agents with D-1 ranging from 2.1838 to 2.8643 and D-2 ranging from 2.7485 to 2.9257. The effect of steam on the fractal dimension of PAC sample is small, but oxygen has a great promotion effect on the fractal dimension. An n-shaped curve-based relationship between fractal dimensions and coke yields is observed with a peak values of fractal dimensions appearing around 64% yield. The SO2 adsorption capacity shows a consecutively positive linear correlation with D-2, while it illustrates distinctly different linear rates with D-1 in intervals of 2-2.6 and 2.6-3, respectively. Taking advantage of fractal analysis as research method, this paper clarified the influence of activation atmosphere and ablative degree on the SO2 adsorption capacity of PAC, and the research conclusion provided a basis for the PAC preparation with high SO2 capacity.

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