Abstract :
Using an impregnation pitch from bituminous coal tar (OP) supplied by Industrias Quı´micas del Nalon Company as raw material, two phases
(isotropic and anisotropic) have been obtained. The latter was used as precursor for the preparation of activated carbons. First, a chemical activation
process was carried out with ZnCl2 as activating agent. The process was conducted at different concentrations and temperatures and by means of
impregnation with solid zinc chloride. Optimal values were obtained for samples prepared by using a ZnCl2:pitch ratio equal to 3:1 (sample AZn3).
Next, this sample was thermally treated at two different temperatures, i.e., 700 and 800 8C. A lose of specific surface area, microporosity and
mesoporosity was observed with respect to sample AZn3, such a lose being more remarkable as temperature increased. Moreover, impregnation of
the anisotropic phase of the original pitch with an aqueous solution of ZnCl2 followed by thermal treatment resulted in a poorly developed surface
area and porous texture, probably due to the presence of Zn complexes, which interfere with the activation process
Keywords :
pitch , activated carbon , Porosity , ZnCl2