• Title of article

    Improved activated carbon by thermal treatment in methane and steam: Physicochemical influences on MIB sorption capacity Original Research Article

  • Author/Authors

    J.R. Rangel-Mendez، نويسنده , , F.S. Cannon، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    13
  • From page
    467
  • To page
    479
  • Abstract
    Thermal treatment by steam or by methane plus steam altered the physicochemical properties of a commercial lignite-based activated carbon; and improved the carbon’s sorption capacity for the odorant 2-methylisoborneol (MIB). Rapid small scale column tests (RSSCTs) revealed that favorable thermal treatment allowed an activated carbon to remove this odorant for up to six times longer before initial MIB breakthrough than did its commercial lignite counterpart. For these RSSCTs (135 ppt), clarified water from a water treatment plant (2.07 mg/L TOC) was spiked with 14C-MIB; and liquid scintillation protocols facilitated 14C-MIB detection at 1–3 ppt. The more favorable thermal treatment at 1000 °C increased pore volumes with 5–400 Å widths by twofold; and the bed volume to initial MIB breakthrough correlated fairly well (R2 = 0.9) with pore volume in the range of 5–60 or 5–400 Å. Thermal tailoring altered the carbon’s apparent point of zero charge: from pH 6.5 for the commercial lignite carbon, to pH 9.2 for tailored carbon. When methane and steam were used together, the C, H, N and O contents were virtually the same as for the commercial lignite. In contrast, when steam was employed alone, the percent of oxygen increased, and the percent of H, C and N therefore decreased slightly.
  • Keywords
    Surface treatment , B. Chemical vapor deposition , C. adsorption , D. Porosity , A. activated carbon
  • Journal title
    Carbon
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Carbon
  • Record number

    1120998