Activated carbon from paulownia wood Yields ofchemical activation stages
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Yorgun, Sait
Yıldız, Derya
Şimşek, Yunus Emre
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Taylor & Francis
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
Paulownia wood was used as a raw material in the preparation of activated carbon by chemical activation with phosphoric acid. The conversion of wood into activated carbon consists of sample preparation, impregnation, carbonization, and finishing. Mass changes associated with the impregnation, filtration, carbonization, and washing processes were measured, and the yields of these processes were calculated and analyzed. The effects of final carbonization temperature (300–600°C) and impregnation ratio (1–4) on the yields of chemical activation stages were investigated. Experimental results show that the final carbonization temperature and impregnation ratio have a significant effect on the yield of these stages.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Activated Carbon, Activation Stage Yields, Chemical Activation, Paulownia Wood, Phosphoric Acid
Kaynak
Energy Sources Part A
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Cilt
38
Sayı
14
Künye
Yorgun, S., Yıldız, D., & Şimşek, Y. E. (2016). Activated carbon from paulownia wood: Yields of chemical activation stages. Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 38(14), 2035-2042.












