Pore development and the formation of oxygen functional groups were studied for activated carbon prepared from bamboo (Bambusa bambos) using a two-step activation with CO2, as functions of carbonization temperature and activation conditions (time and temperature). Results show that activated carbon produced from bamboo contains mostly micropores in the pore size range of 0.65 to 1.4 nm. All porous properties of activated carbons increased with the increase in the activation temperature over the range from 850 to 950 °C, but decreased in the temperature range of 950 to 1000 °C, due principally to the merging of neighboring pores. The increase in the activation time also increased the porous properties linearly from 60 to 90 min, which then d...
Biomass is an abundantly available and sustainable resource, which is widely utilized as precursor f...
A series of activated carbons were prepared by physical steam gasification under identical experimen...
Activated carbons (ACs) can be produced from biomass in a thermal process either in a direct carboni...
The effects of carbonization temperature on some physicochemical properties of Bamboo waste by the c...
Activated carbons (ACs) were developed from the agricultural by-products of moso bamboo by pyrolysis...
A series of activated carbons were prepared from bamboo by chemical activation with HCl, HNO3 and H2...
High surface area activated carbon fibers (ACF) have been prepared from bamboo by steam activation a...
Activated carbon also known as activated charcoal is a common term for carbon materials, which compr...
Unconventional pretreatment, that is, delignification and the addition of guanidine phosphate, was p...
Two kinds of natural materials were used as starting materials. These were the cyclodextrin (CD) and...
The objective of this work has conducted a research on the production of activated carbons from Dend...
In this study, activated carbon fibers (BACF) were prepared from moso bamboo by phenol liquefaction,...
High surface area activated carbons have been produced from the natural biomaterial bamboo, using ph...
A preparation and modification of activated carbon from oil-palm shell has been investigated in this...
The production of activated carbon from low or zero cost of agricultural by-products or wastes has r...
Biomass is an abundantly available and sustainable resource, which is widely utilized as precursor f...
A series of activated carbons were prepared by physical steam gasification under identical experimen...
Activated carbons (ACs) can be produced from biomass in a thermal process either in a direct carboni...
The effects of carbonization temperature on some physicochemical properties of Bamboo waste by the c...
Activated carbons (ACs) were developed from the agricultural by-products of moso bamboo by pyrolysis...
A series of activated carbons were prepared from bamboo by chemical activation with HCl, HNO3 and H2...
High surface area activated carbon fibers (ACF) have been prepared from bamboo by steam activation a...
Activated carbon also known as activated charcoal is a common term for carbon materials, which compr...
Unconventional pretreatment, that is, delignification and the addition of guanidine phosphate, was p...
Two kinds of natural materials were used as starting materials. These were the cyclodextrin (CD) and...
The objective of this work has conducted a research on the production of activated carbons from Dend...
In this study, activated carbon fibers (BACF) were prepared from moso bamboo by phenol liquefaction,...
High surface area activated carbons have been produced from the natural biomaterial bamboo, using ph...
A preparation and modification of activated carbon from oil-palm shell has been investigated in this...
The production of activated carbon from low or zero cost of agricultural by-products or wastes has r...
Biomass is an abundantly available and sustainable resource, which is widely utilized as precursor f...
A series of activated carbons were prepared by physical steam gasification under identical experimen...
Activated carbons (ACs) can be produced from biomass in a thermal process either in a direct carboni...