A number of chars from waste tyre rubber were prepared by carbonisation at 673-1173 K. The effects of holding time, heating rate and particle size on the textural characteristics and elemental composition of the resultant chars were investigated. It was demonstrated that temperatures over 773 K did not have a significant improvement on the total surface area but resulted in lower char yields following increased aromatisation. Modelling of dye adsorption isotherms showed that the Redlich-Peterson expression yields the best-fit between experimental and predicted data. Furthermore, for a larger sized dye like Acid Yellow 117 (MW = 848 g/mol), the amount adsorbed by the tyre char is not directly proportional to the total surface area when compa...
Activated pyrolytic tire char was applied as adsorbents to remove dyes from contaminated water. The ...
This study investigated the adsorption properties of demineralised activated carbon adsorbents produ...
This paper compares the importance of the texture and surface chemistry of waste tyre activated carb...
The disposal of waste tyre represents a serious concern in environmental management. Owing to the hi...
The present study investigates the potential of waste tires to produce a valuable adsorbent material...
Two types of activated carbons from tyre char (with or without sulphuric acid treatment) were produc...
The aim of this study is to prepare a range of activated carbons with specific textural properties f...
In the search for a commercially efficient technology for solving the problem of scrap tires, pyroly...
This study was aimed to investigate the adsorptive ability of activated carbons derived from waste t...
This project illustrates the production method to convert activated carbon from waste tyre char unde...
In this study, activated carbon derivation from end-of-life tires (ELT), and color removal from wast...
Very promising results have been obtained in pyrolysis experiments carried out in a sieve-tray react...
Activated carbon has been produced from waste tyres using chemical treatment. The effects of activat...
The disposal of the waste tyres represents one of the most difficult global problems ever encountere...
Pyrolytic tire (PT) chars were first produced from waste car tires (WCT) through carbonization proce...
Activated pyrolytic tire char was applied as adsorbents to remove dyes from contaminated water. The ...
This study investigated the adsorption properties of demineralised activated carbon adsorbents produ...
This paper compares the importance of the texture and surface chemistry of waste tyre activated carb...
The disposal of waste tyre represents a serious concern in environmental management. Owing to the hi...
The present study investigates the potential of waste tires to produce a valuable adsorbent material...
Two types of activated carbons from tyre char (with or without sulphuric acid treatment) were produc...
The aim of this study is to prepare a range of activated carbons with specific textural properties f...
In the search for a commercially efficient technology for solving the problem of scrap tires, pyroly...
This study was aimed to investigate the adsorptive ability of activated carbons derived from waste t...
This project illustrates the production method to convert activated carbon from waste tyre char unde...
In this study, activated carbon derivation from end-of-life tires (ELT), and color removal from wast...
Very promising results have been obtained in pyrolysis experiments carried out in a sieve-tray react...
Activated carbon has been produced from waste tyres using chemical treatment. The effects of activat...
The disposal of the waste tyres represents one of the most difficult global problems ever encountere...
Pyrolytic tire (PT) chars were first produced from waste car tires (WCT) through carbonization proce...
Activated pyrolytic tire char was applied as adsorbents to remove dyes from contaminated water. The ...
This study investigated the adsorption properties of demineralised activated carbon adsorbents produ...
This paper compares the importance of the texture and surface chemistry of waste tyre activated carb...