In this work, wood bark was liquefied to prepare activated carbon fibers, which were obtained through melt-spinning, stabilization, carbonizing, and stream activation. The effects of varying activation temperature on the pore structure and the adsorption capacity of the liquefied wood bark activated carbon fibers (LWBACFs) were studied using analysis of nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherms and static adsorption of copper (II) ions from aqueous solution. The results indicated that higher specific surface area was obtained as the activation temperature increased. The specific surface area reached a maximum of 1962 m2/g with an average pore diameter of approximately 2 nm. Carbonization at 200 °C played an important role in the formation of...
In this study, the phenolic resin and viscose rayon precursor-based activated carbon fibers (ACFs) w...
WOS: 000281930300019Activated carbons have been prepared from a lignocellulosic waste material by ch...
In this study, electrospinning technology, physical activation, and carbonization processing were ap...
Steam activation treatments were introduced in the preparation of activated carbon fiber from liquef...
In this study, activated carbon fibers (ACFs) were prepared from liquefied wood by chemical activati...
Activated carbon fiber was prepared from liquefied wood by chemical activation with ZnCl2 (Z-LWACF) ...
Activated carbon fiber is known as an excellent adsorbent material due to its well-developed pore st...
Activated carbon fibers (ACFs) were successfully prepared from softwood lignin, which was isolated w...
The potential of activated carbon prepared from kenaf fiber (KF) to remove copper (II) from aqueous ...
High surface area activated carbon fibers (ACF) have been prepared from bamboo by steam activation a...
Activated carbon with large specific surface area and well-developed porosity was prepared from pyro...
The aim of this research is to produce activated carbons derived from polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fiber ...
Liquefied wood-based activated carbon fibers (LWACF) were prepared from liquefied wood-based precurs...
The adsorption isotherms of a series of progressively activated carbon fibers (ACF) with a range of ...
Sorption of copper (Cu2+) by untreated and treated (bleaching and hydrolysis) aspen wood fibers, cel...
In this study, the phenolic resin and viscose rayon precursor-based activated carbon fibers (ACFs) w...
WOS: 000281930300019Activated carbons have been prepared from a lignocellulosic waste material by ch...
In this study, electrospinning technology, physical activation, and carbonization processing were ap...
Steam activation treatments were introduced in the preparation of activated carbon fiber from liquef...
In this study, activated carbon fibers (ACFs) were prepared from liquefied wood by chemical activati...
Activated carbon fiber was prepared from liquefied wood by chemical activation with ZnCl2 (Z-LWACF) ...
Activated carbon fiber is known as an excellent adsorbent material due to its well-developed pore st...
Activated carbon fibers (ACFs) were successfully prepared from softwood lignin, which was isolated w...
The potential of activated carbon prepared from kenaf fiber (KF) to remove copper (II) from aqueous ...
High surface area activated carbon fibers (ACF) have been prepared from bamboo by steam activation a...
Activated carbon with large specific surface area and well-developed porosity was prepared from pyro...
The aim of this research is to produce activated carbons derived from polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fiber ...
Liquefied wood-based activated carbon fibers (LWACF) were prepared from liquefied wood-based precurs...
The adsorption isotherms of a series of progressively activated carbon fibers (ACF) with a range of ...
Sorption of copper (Cu2+) by untreated and treated (bleaching and hydrolysis) aspen wood fibers, cel...
In this study, the phenolic resin and viscose rayon precursor-based activated carbon fibers (ACFs) w...
WOS: 000281930300019Activated carbons have been prepared from a lignocellulosic waste material by ch...
In this study, electrospinning technology, physical activation, and carbonization processing were ap...