Author/Authors :
R. Kailappan، نويسنده , , L. Gothandapani، نويسنده , , R. Viswanathan، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Activated carbon was produced from prosopis (Prosopis juli¯ora), a wild thorny plant grown in wastelands, by chemical activation
using zinc chloride. The process variables: activation temperature, level of zinc chloride required and activation duration of
600°C, 50% and 30 min, respectively, yielded 56.9% of activated carbon. The methylene blue adsorbed and zinc chloride recovery
were 23 ml and 52.9%, respectively for the activated carbon produced from prosopis at the optimum levels of process variables. The
characteristics of the activated carbon produced from prosopis indicated its suitability in the oil, food and pharmaceutical industries.