Title of article :
Methane adsorption on carbonaceous microporous materials prepared from cellulose and lignin: Equilibrium and kinetic studies
Author/Authors :
Pourebrahimi ، Sina Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering - Sharif University of Technology , Kazemeini ، Mohammad Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering - Sharif University of Technology , Zaroudi ، Maryam Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering - Sharif University of Technology , Bozorgzadeh ، Hamidreza Gas Division - Research Institute of Petroleum Industry
From page :
3368
To page :
3380
Abstract :
The present investigation highlights methane adsorption on synthesized Activated Carbons (ACs) based upon hydrothermally treated cellulose and lignin followed by chemical activation utilizing ZnCl2 as the activating agent. The in uence of effective parameters such as hydrothermal pretreatment, precursor type, carbonization temperature, and impregnation ratio on the textural properties of synthesized materials as well as adsorption capacities of methane was examined. Thermal stability and decomposition procedures of cellulose and lignin were determined through the TGA technique while all prepared ACs were characterized via N2 adsorption-desorption analysis utilizing BET-BJH surface area measurement and Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM). Amongst all prepared materials, the AC that was produced through impregnating hydrothermally treated cellulose with ZnCl2 with the ratio of 1 and carbonized at 600˚C revealed improved surface and textural properties and enhanced methane storage. Furthermore, hydrothermal pretreatment provided micro-pore diameters ranging from 1.8 to 2.2 nm. This resulted in 6.42 mmol.g^-1 of methane adsorbed at 298 K and 3.65 MPa. In order to systematically understand behaviors of adsorbents in the process at hand, several kinetic and isotherm models were investigated.
Keywords :
Activated carbon , Cellulose , Lignin , Methane storage , Hydrothermal pretreatment
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions C: Chemistry, Chemical Engineering)
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions C: Chemistry, Chemical Engineering)
Record number :
2631323
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