Preparation of Activated Carbon from Pyrolyzed Rice Husk by Leaching out Ash Content after CO2 Activation

To prepare activated carbons with a high porosity and low ash content from pyrolyzed rice husk, the method of KOH or K2CO3 solution leaching after CO2 activation was investigated. The effects of KOH or K2CO3 concentration and leaching time on the yield, ash content, and textural properties of the ac...

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Main Authors: Ming Li, Shanwei Ma, Xifeng Zhu
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2016-02-01
Series:BioResources
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_2_3384_Li_Activated_Carbon_Pyrolyzed_Rice_Husk
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spelling doaj-6f3676c396c5451586525a0bfa4140442020-11-25T00:12:48ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262016-02-011123384339610.15376/biores.11.2.3384-3396Preparation of Activated Carbon from Pyrolyzed Rice Husk by Leaching out Ash Content after CO2 ActivationMing Li0Shanwei Ma1Xifeng Zhu2University of Science and Technology of China; ChinaUniversity of Science and Technology of China; ChinaUniversity of Science and Technology of China; ChinaTo prepare activated carbons with a high porosity and low ash content from pyrolyzed rice husk, the method of KOH or K2CO3 solution leaching after CO2 activation was investigated. The effects of KOH or K2CO3 concentration and leaching time on the yield, ash content, and textural properties of the activated carbon were studied, and the activated carbon prepared under the best conditions was characterized. The results showed that the best leaching time was 1 h for KOH and K2CO3, and the best concentrations were 1.0 and 4.0 M, respectively. The leaching process was greatly beneficial to the development of the pore structure. The specific surface area of the activated carbon prepared under the most favorable conditions was approximately 1100 m2/g, and the iodine values were greater than 1100 mg/g. As a result of the leaching process, the ash content of the sample was notably decreased from 63% to approximately 5%, and the porosity development was attributed to the reaction of the leaching reagents with silica.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_2_3384_Li_Activated_Carbon_Pyrolyzed_Rice_HuskRice huskLeachingSilicaPhysical activationActivated carb
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author Ming Li
Shanwei Ma
Xifeng Zhu
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Shanwei Ma
Xifeng Zhu
Preparation of Activated Carbon from Pyrolyzed Rice Husk by Leaching out Ash Content after CO2 Activation
BioResources
Rice husk
Leaching
Silica
Physical activation
Activated carb
author_facet Ming Li
Shanwei Ma
Xifeng Zhu
author_sort Ming Li
title Preparation of Activated Carbon from Pyrolyzed Rice Husk by Leaching out Ash Content after CO2 Activation
title_short Preparation of Activated Carbon from Pyrolyzed Rice Husk by Leaching out Ash Content after CO2 Activation
title_full Preparation of Activated Carbon from Pyrolyzed Rice Husk by Leaching out Ash Content after CO2 Activation
title_fullStr Preparation of Activated Carbon from Pyrolyzed Rice Husk by Leaching out Ash Content after CO2 Activation
title_full_unstemmed Preparation of Activated Carbon from Pyrolyzed Rice Husk by Leaching out Ash Content after CO2 Activation
title_sort preparation of activated carbon from pyrolyzed rice husk by leaching out ash content after co2 activation
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
1930-2126
publishDate 2016-02-01
description To prepare activated carbons with a high porosity and low ash content from pyrolyzed rice husk, the method of KOH or K2CO3 solution leaching after CO2 activation was investigated. The effects of KOH or K2CO3 concentration and leaching time on the yield, ash content, and textural properties of the activated carbon were studied, and the activated carbon prepared under the best conditions was characterized. The results showed that the best leaching time was 1 h for KOH and K2CO3, and the best concentrations were 1.0 and 4.0 M, respectively. The leaching process was greatly beneficial to the development of the pore structure. The specific surface area of the activated carbon prepared under the most favorable conditions was approximately 1100 m2/g, and the iodine values were greater than 1100 mg/g. As a result of the leaching process, the ash content of the sample was notably decreased from 63% to approximately 5%, and the porosity development was attributed to the reaction of the leaching reagents with silica.
topic Rice husk
Leaching
Silica
Physical activation
Activated carb
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_2_3384_Li_Activated_Carbon_Pyrolyzed_Rice_Husk
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