Porous Structure Properties of Andropogon gerardi Derived Carbon Materials

Various carbonaceous materials are valuable resources for thermochemical conversion processes and for production of materials of proven sorption properties, useful in environmental applications for gaseous and liquid media treatment. In both cases, the parameters of the porous structure of carbon ma...

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Main Authors: Natalia Howaniec, Adam Smoliński
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/6/876
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spelling doaj-cfdfa276f1924c69b80ab3309804bb172020-11-24T23:07:38ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442018-05-0111687610.3390/ma11060876ma11060876Porous Structure Properties of Andropogon gerardi Derived Carbon MaterialsNatalia Howaniec0Adam Smoliński1Department of Energy Saving and Air Protection, Central Mining Institute, Pl. Gwarków 1, 40-166 Katowice, PolandCentral Mining Institute, Pl. Gwarków 1, 40-166 Katowice, PolandVarious carbonaceous materials are valuable resources for thermochemical conversion processes and for production of materials of proven sorption properties, useful in environmental applications for gaseous and liquid media treatment. In both cases, the parameters of the porous structure of carbon materials are decisive in terms of their physical and mechanical properties, having direct effects on heat and mass transport as well as on sorption capacity and selectivity. The physical activation of carbon materials produced from various precursors is widely discussed in literature. In this respect, the effects of temperature and partial oxidation of carbonaceous materials with steam or carbon dioxide are mostly considered. The reports on the effects of pressure on the development of porous structures of carbon materials are, however, extremely limited, especially when biomass as a precursor is concerned. In this paper, the results of an experimental study on the effects of pressure in the range of 1–4 MPa on the specific surface area, the total pore volume, average pore diameter, and microporosity of carbon materials prepared with the use of Andropogon gerardi biomass as a precursor are presented. The tested samples were prepared at the temperature of 1000 °C under an inert gas atmosphere in the high-pressure thermogravimetric analyzer. The most developed porous structure was reported for carbon materials produced under 3 MPa. The highest volume of narrow micropores was characteristic for materials carbonized under 2 MPa.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/6/876biomasscharporous structurecarbon material
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author Natalia Howaniec
Adam Smoliński
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Adam Smoliński
Porous Structure Properties of Andropogon gerardi Derived Carbon Materials
Materials
biomass
char
porous structure
carbon material
author_facet Natalia Howaniec
Adam Smoliński
author_sort Natalia Howaniec
title Porous Structure Properties of Andropogon gerardi Derived Carbon Materials
title_short Porous Structure Properties of Andropogon gerardi Derived Carbon Materials
title_full Porous Structure Properties of Andropogon gerardi Derived Carbon Materials
title_fullStr Porous Structure Properties of Andropogon gerardi Derived Carbon Materials
title_full_unstemmed Porous Structure Properties of Andropogon gerardi Derived Carbon Materials
title_sort porous structure properties of andropogon gerardi derived carbon materials
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Various carbonaceous materials are valuable resources for thermochemical conversion processes and for production of materials of proven sorption properties, useful in environmental applications for gaseous and liquid media treatment. In both cases, the parameters of the porous structure of carbon materials are decisive in terms of their physical and mechanical properties, having direct effects on heat and mass transport as well as on sorption capacity and selectivity. The physical activation of carbon materials produced from various precursors is widely discussed in literature. In this respect, the effects of temperature and partial oxidation of carbonaceous materials with steam or carbon dioxide are mostly considered. The reports on the effects of pressure on the development of porous structures of carbon materials are, however, extremely limited, especially when biomass as a precursor is concerned. In this paper, the results of an experimental study on the effects of pressure in the range of 1–4 MPa on the specific surface area, the total pore volume, average pore diameter, and microporosity of carbon materials prepared with the use of Andropogon gerardi biomass as a precursor are presented. The tested samples were prepared at the temperature of 1000 °C under an inert gas atmosphere in the high-pressure thermogravimetric analyzer. The most developed porous structure was reported for carbon materials produced under 3 MPa. The highest volume of narrow micropores was characteristic for materials carbonized under 2 MPa.
topic biomass
char
porous structure
carbon material
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/6/876
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