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Application of thermal analysis techniques in activated carbon production

January 1, 1996

Thermal analysis techniques have been used at the ISGS as an aid in the development and characterization of carbon adsorbents. Promising adsorbents from fly ash, tires, and Illinois coals have been produced for various applications. Process conditions determined in the preparation of gram quantities of carbons were used as guides in the preparation of larger samples. TG techniques developed to characterize the carbon adsorbents included the measurement of the kinetics of SO2 adsorption, the performance of rapid proximate analyses, and the determination of equilibrium methane adsorption capacities. Thermal regeneration of carbons was assessed by TG to predict the life cycle of carbon adsorbents in different applications. TPD was used to determine the nature of surface functional groups and their effect on a carbon's adsorption properties.

Publication Year 1996
Title Application of thermal analysis techniques in activated carbon production
Authors G.L. Donnals, J.A. DeBarr, M. Rostam-Abadi, A.A. Lizzio, T.A. Brady
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title ACS Division of Fuel Chemistry, Preprints
Index ID 70018203
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse