The method differs from a known method for the pyrolysis processing of agriculture waste. In this article, a novel thermal process of producing activated carbon from the vetch at low temperature by air is discussed. This paper reports the preparation of activated carbon with two-stage pyrolysis with air from the vetch by zinc chloride activation. The experiments in this study vary the pre- and post-treatment procedures, the impregnation ratio of the activating agent, and the carbonization temperature. The pyrolysis was carried out at different low activation temperatures in the range of 30–80 and 240–400 °C. Adsorption capacity was demonstrated with BET and iodine number. The respective highest BET surface area and iodine number for the pro...
Summarization: The production of activated carbon from agricultural by-products is a research field ...
In this study, activated carbons were produced from wild chestnut shells by means of chemical activa...
Utilization of waste biomass for production of carbonaceous adsorbents would be a suitable substitut...
The textural characteristics of activated carbon prepared from biomass (Elaeagnus angustifolia seeds...
The textural characteristics of activated carbon prepared from biomass (Elaeagnus angustifolia seeds...
Activated carbons are widely used for the purification of water and air. This includes the treatment...
Activated carbons are widely used for the purification of water and air. This includes the treatment...
Cotton gin trash (CGT) was used to produce activated carbon via pyrolysis and steam activation. To d...
Activated carbons have been widely used as adsorbents in the separation and purification processes f...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The current methods used for the production of activated carbon (AC) are often c...
This paper describes the preparation of activated carbon by chemical activation. The selected biomas...
Activated carbons were produced from acorn shell by chemical activation with zinc chloride (ZnCl2) a...
Activated Carbon is an environment friendly absorbent used in a variety of industrial applications r...
Activated carbons were prepared from bagasse through a low temperature (160 degreesC) chemical carbo...
The present study was conducted with the preparation of activated carbon through one-step chemical a...
Summarization: The production of activated carbon from agricultural by-products is a research field ...
In this study, activated carbons were produced from wild chestnut shells by means of chemical activa...
Utilization of waste biomass for production of carbonaceous adsorbents would be a suitable substitut...
The textural characteristics of activated carbon prepared from biomass (Elaeagnus angustifolia seeds...
The textural characteristics of activated carbon prepared from biomass (Elaeagnus angustifolia seeds...
Activated carbons are widely used for the purification of water and air. This includes the treatment...
Activated carbons are widely used for the purification of water and air. This includes the treatment...
Cotton gin trash (CGT) was used to produce activated carbon via pyrolysis and steam activation. To d...
Activated carbons have been widely used as adsorbents in the separation and purification processes f...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The current methods used for the production of activated carbon (AC) are often c...
This paper describes the preparation of activated carbon by chemical activation. The selected biomas...
Activated carbons were produced from acorn shell by chemical activation with zinc chloride (ZnCl2) a...
Activated Carbon is an environment friendly absorbent used in a variety of industrial applications r...
Activated carbons were prepared from bagasse through a low temperature (160 degreesC) chemical carbo...
The present study was conducted with the preparation of activated carbon through one-step chemical a...
Summarization: The production of activated carbon from agricultural by-products is a research field ...
In this study, activated carbons were produced from wild chestnut shells by means of chemical activa...
Utilization of waste biomass for production of carbonaceous adsorbents would be a suitable substitut...