Preparation and characterization of activated carbon from bamboo via steam activation
2009
Mahanim S. M. A., Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), 52109 Kepong, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia). Forest Products Division | Rafidah J. | Puad E. | Shaharuddin H. (eds.)
Activated carbon was prepared from bamboo waste using steam at a high temperature (650-800 °C) in this work. There are two¬stage processes to produce activated carbon, pyrolysis followed by activation. The first step is to enrich the carbon content and to create an initial porosity and the activation process helps in enhancing the pore structure. Steam activation at higher temperature gave better activation and enhanced widening of the narrow micropore network. Experiments were conducted at a bench-scale activation unit to investigate the influence of various process parameters such as activation time and activation temperature on the quality of the activated carbon. Laboratory experiments were conducted for iodine number to check the quality of the activated carbon. Results showed that the iodine number increased with increase of activation temperature and time. Thus the best activated carbon was obtained at activation temperature of 800 °C and activated time of 3 h.
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