Abstract :
Activated carbons were prepared from waste tyres by gasification with steam and carbon dioxide and their characteristics were investigated. A
two-stage activation procedure (pyrolysis at 800 8C inN2 atmosphere, followed by steam or carbon dioxide activation) was used for the production
of activated samples. The effect of the activation temperature (750–900 8C) and the activation time (1–3 h) on the surface characteristics of the
prepared carbon was investigated. Carbons produced to different degrees of burn-off were characterized by means of their nitrogen adsorption
isotherms at 77 K. In both sets of experiments, the mesopore, micropore volume, and BET surface area increased almost linearly with the degree of
activation. For burn-off values lower than 53%, the steam activation produced carbons with a narrower and more extensive microporosity and
higher BETand external surface area than the carbon dioxide activation. As the activation proceeds (burn-off > 53%), a strong development of the
mesoporosity in the carbons was observed and the micropores size distribution revealed broader micropores, that is, a more heterogeneous
distribution.
Keywords :
Porosity , Waste tyres , activated carbon , activation