Taixi anthracite was used as a precursor to prepare activated carbons (AC) for SO2 adsorption from flue gas. In this work the activated carbons were prepared by physical activation with steam. Specifically, the effects of activation temperature and burn-off degree on the physico-chemical properties of the resulting AC samples were comparatively studied. The different types of pore volumes, pore size distributions and surface chemistries of the activated carbons on the SO2 adsorption were also analyzed. The results show that the increasing burn-off leads to samples with continuous evolution of all types of pores except ultramicropore. The ultramicropore volume increases to a maximum of 0.169 cm3/g at around 50% burn-off and then decreases for 850 °C activation. At higher activation temperature, the micropore volume decreases and the mesopore structure develops to a certain extent. For all the resulting AC samples, the quantities of the basic surface sites always appear much higher than the amount of the acidic sites. The activated carbon prepared with higher micropore volume, smaller median pore diameter and higher quantities of the basic surface sites represents better SO2 sorption property.
机构:Fuel Science Program, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania 16802, 209 Academic Projects Building, University Park
GERGOVA, K
ESER, S
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