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Effect of Pre-oxidation of Pitch by H2O2 on Porosity of Activated Carbons (과산화수소에 의한 산화가 핏치계 활성탄소의 기공성질에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Young-Ha;Park, Soo-Jin
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.183-187
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    • 2010
  • Activated carbons (ACs) have been prepared from pitch by the combination of a chemical oxidation with different $H_2O_2$ concentrations i.e., 5, 15, and 25 wt% and a chemical activation with KOH at a constant KOH/pitch ratio of 3/1. The influence of $H_2O_2$ solution on the microporous properties of the pitch and the final activated carbons were invested using XRD, FT-IR, XPS, $N_2$-adsorption, and SEM. XRD indicated that the value of interplanar distance $d_{002}$ increased by chemical oxidation. FT-IR and XPS results showed that the chemical oxidation promoted the formation of surface oxygen functionalities. Also, the specific surface area of the resulting ACs was increased with increasing the concentration of $H_2O_2$ chemical oxidation and showed a maximum value of $2111m^2/g$ at 25 wt% $H_2O_2$ concentration.

N2, CO2 and NH3-Adsorption Behaviors of Activated Carbons on Acid and Base Surface Treatments (활성탄소의 산-염기 표면처리에 따른 N2, CO2 및 NH3- 흡착거동)

  • Park, Soo-Jin;Kim, Ki-Dong;Lee, Jae-Rock
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.920-923
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    • 1998
  • In this work, the adsorption characteristics of the activated carbon treated with 30 wt. %HCl and 30 wt. % NaOH were investigated. The acid and base values were determined by Boehm's method and the surface area and porosity was measured by BET-method with $N_2$-adsorption. Also, the adsorption characteristics of the activated carbons treated with acid and base chemical solutions were investigated with $CO_2$ and $NH_3$-adsorption. From which, relatively different adsorption behaviors of the modified activated carbons were observed in the amounts of $CO_2$ and $NH_3$ adsorptions, even though the physical surface structures of the activated carbons, such as specific surface area, pore size and pore volume, were not significantly changed.

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Adsorption Characteristics of Toluene Gas Using Fluorinated Phenol-based Activated Carbons (불소화 처리된 페놀계 활성탄소를 이용한 톨루엔 가스흡착 특성)

  • Kim, Min-Ji;Jung, Min-Jung;Kim, Min Il;Choi, Suk Soon;Lee, Young-Seak
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.587-592
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    • 2015
  • Activated carbons (ACs) were treated by fluorination to improve the adsorption property of toluene gas among volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The pore characteristics and surface properties of these activated carbons were evaluated by BET and XPS and the adsorption property and removal efficiency of toluene gas was investigated by gas chromatography. The breakthrough time of fluorinated ACs was increased about 27% compared to that of untreated ACs when the toluene gas of 100 ppm was flowed at a flow rate of $300cm^3/min$. Fluorinated AC of 0.1 g adsorbent totally adsorbed toluene gas in 100 ppm to 100 % during the adsorption time in 19 h. These results can be used as a treatment technology or removal of carcinogenic materials such as toluene.

Study on High Density Activated Carbons for Electrode Materials of Supercapacitor (초고용량 커패시터 전극활성물질용 고밀도 활성탄 제조 및 특성 연구)

  • Roh, Kwang Chul;Park, Jin Bae;Lee, Chul-Tae;Park, Chul Wan
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.381-385
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    • 2007
  • High density activated carbons electrode materials, for supercapacitor were prepared by chemical KOH activation of cokes as the starting material under Ar atmosphere. By controlling the synthesis conditions and reducing KOH quantity in the activation step, the specific surface area of the product was decreased. BET surface area was measured to be $500{\sim}1260m^2/g$, and the electrode density was in the range of $0.68{\sim}0.83g/cm^3$. Volumetric specific capacitance (unit cell test) was as high as 20 F/cc, which corresponds to gravimetric specific capacitance of about 95 F/cc on the basis of half cell test. It should be noted that the specific capacitance of the activated carbons prepared in this study is superior to that of commercial activated carbons.

Cabin Air Filter Media Produced by Needle Punching Process (니들펀치 공정에 의한 캐빈에어필터 여재의 제조)

  • Park, Seungkyu;Kim, Heonchang
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.561-564
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    • 2009
  • Filter media finely interspersed with activated carbons were prepared by a needle punching process without using chemical binders. Their characteristics were investigated efficiently to abate environmentally harmful gas such as acetaldehyde, and were compared with those of cabin air filter coated with activated carbons by using chemical binders. These combination filters were installed on a vehicle fan placed in a test chamber of capacity similar to the interior volume of a commercially available passenger car, and the efficiency of acetaldehyde abatement was measured as a function of time. The filter utilizing chemical binders showed somewhat better performance for the elimination of acetaldehyde despite the adverse effect of the chemical binder that would clog the micropores of the activated carbons. It turned out that the needle punching process had the activated carbons agglomerated due to hydrophobic interactions, resulting in a relatively larger void area than that of the filter utilizing chemical binders.

Investigation on Desorption Characteristics of VOCs Adsorbed on used Activated Carbons Collected from Painting Process (도장공정에서 수거한 폐활성탄에 흡착된 VOCs의 탈착특성 연구)

  • Kim, Joo Yeon;Yoon, Sung Min;Park, Kunyik;Yoon, Soo Kyung;Kil, In Sub;Park, Hui Jae;Rhee, Young-woo
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.48 no.6
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    • pp.752-756
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    • 2010
  • Desorption reaction characteristics of the used activated carbons collected from painting process in Shiwha/Banwal industrial complex were investigated. Thermogravimetric analyzer was used to investigate the desorption characteristics. Activation energies and reaction orders for desorption reaction characteristics of used activated carbons were estimated by employing Friedman method and Freeman-Carroll method. In the used activated carbons collected from painting process, it was found that the activation energies were 20.6~43.2 kJ/mol in Friedman method and 12.3~26.5 kJ/mol in Freeman-carroll method, and reaction orders were 0.1~1.7.

Synthesis of Mesoporous Carbons with Controllable N-Content and Their Supercapacitor Properties

  • Kim, Jeong-Nam;Choi, Min-Kee;Ryoo, Ryong
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.413-416
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    • 2008
  • A synthesis route to ordered mesoporous carbons with controllable nitrogen content has been developed for high-performance EDLC electrodes. Nitrogen-doped ordered mesoporous carbons (denoted as NMC) were prepared by carbonizing a mixture of two different carbon sources within the mesoporous silica designated by KIT-6. Furfuryl alcohol was used as a primary carbon precursor, and melamine as a nitrogen dopant. This synthesis procedure gave cubic Ia3d mesoporous carbons containing nitrogen as much as 13%. The carbon exhibited a narrow pore size distribution centered at 3-4 nm with large pore volume (0.6-1 cm3 g-1) and high specific BET surface area (700-1000 m2 g-1). Electrochemical behaviors of the NMC samples with various N-contents were investigated by a two-electrode measurement system at aqueous solutions. At low current density, the NMC exhibited markedly increasing capacitance due to the increase in the nitrogen content. This result could be attributed to the enhanced surface affinity between carbon electrode and electrolyte ions due to the hydrophilic nitrogen functional groups. At high current density conditions, the NMC samples exhibited decreasing specific capacitance against the increase in the nitrogen content. The loss of the capacitance with the N-content may be explained by high electric resistance which causes a significant IR drop at high current densities. The present results indicate that the optimal nitrogen content is required for achieving high power and high energy density simultaneously.

A Study on the Thermal Adsorption and Desorption Characteristics of Industrial Odorants using Activated Carbon (활성탄을 이용한 산업체 악취물질의 열적 흡탈착 연구)

  • Kim, Joo Yeon;Rhee, Young Woo;Han, Mun Hee
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.50 no.3
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    • pp.551-555
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    • 2012
  • Desorption reaction characteristics of the commercial activated carbons which were used for the removal of industrial odorants were investigated. BET specific surface area was analyzed to investigate the chemicophysical property of activated carbon. Adsorptivity of activated carbon was estimated by iodine number. Thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA) was used to investigate the desorption characteristics. Activation energies and reaction orders for reaction characteristics according to adsorption and desorption of activated carbons were estimated by employing the Friedman method and Freeman-Carroll method. Adsorptivity of reprocessed activated carbons were significantly lower than that of fresh activated carbons. In this study, it was found that the activation energies were 15.9~23.4 kJ/mol in Friedman method and 22.7~33.8 kJ/mol in Freeman-Carroll method.

Effect of potassium permanganate pretreatment of pitch on the textural properties of pitch-based activated carbons

  • Kim, Dae-Won;Park, Soo-Jin
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.167-170
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    • 2011
  • Petroleum pitch-based activated carbons (ACs) were obtained in this work from a combination of pretreatment with different amounts of potassium permanganate ($KMnO_4$) and chemical activation with potassium hydroxide. The surface characteristics of the pitch after the $KMnO_4$ pretreatment were characterized by means of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). The structural characteristics of the pitch after the $KMnO_4$ pretreatment were determined by means of X-ray diffraction. The influence of the $KMnO_4$ treatment on the textural properties of the petroleum pitch-based ACs was investigated by means of $N_2$/77K adsorption isotherms. The investigation also involved the use of the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller equation and the Dubinin-Radushkevich method. The FT-IR results show that the pretreatment promotes the formation of surface oxygen functionalities and leads to an increase of the interplanar distance ($d_{002}$) of the functional groups induced between carbon layers. Moreover, the specific surface area of the pitch-based ACs increases in proportion to the amount of $KMnO_4$ pretreatment and reaches its highest value of 2334 $m^2$/g with 2 g of $KMnO_4$ because the surface oxygen groups of the pitch act as an active site during chemical activation.

Adsorption of lisinopril and chlorpheniramine from aqueous solution on dehydrated and activated carbons

  • El-Shafey, El-Said I.;Al-Lawati, Haider A. J.;Al-Saidi, Wafa S. H.
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.19
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    • pp.12-22
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    • 2016
  • Date palm leaflets were used as a precursor to prepare dehydrated carbon (DC) via phosphoric acid treatment at 150℃. DC, acidified with H3PO4, was converted to activated carbon (AC) at 500℃ under a nitrogen atmosphere. DC shows very low surface area (6.1 m2/g) while AC possesses very high surface area (829 m2/g). The removal of lisinopril (LIS) and chlorpheniramine (CP) from an aqueous solution was tested at different pH, contact time, concentration, and temperature on both carbons. The optimal initial pH for LIS removal was 4.0 and 5.0 for DC and AC, respectively. However, for CP, initial pH 9.0 showed maximum adsorption on both carbons. Adsorption kinetics showed faster removal on AC than DC with adsorption data closely following the pseudo second order kinetic model. Adsorption increases with temperature (25℃–45℃) and activation energy (Ea) is in a range of 19–25 kJ mol/L. Equilibrium studies show higher adsorption on AC than DC. Thermodynamic parameters show that drug removal is endothermic and spontaneous with physical adsorption dominating the adsorption process. Column adsorption data show good fitting to the Thomas model. Despite its very low surface area, DC shows ~70% of AC drug adsorption capacity in addition of being inexpensive and easily prepared.