Title :
Preparation and Characterization of Activated Carbons for SO2 Adsorption from Taixi Anthracite
Author :
Zhu, Yuwen ; Gao, Jihui ; Sun, Fei ; Li, Yang ; Qin, Yukun
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Energy Sci. & Technol., Harbin Inst. of Technol., Harbin, China
Abstract :
An attempt was made to convert Taixi anthracite into microporous activated carbons for use as SO2 adsorbents from flue gas. In this work the activated carbons (ACs) were produced by physical activation with CO2 and steam, respectively. Specifically, the effects of activation temperature and burn-off degree on the physico-chemical properties of two series were comparatively studied. The surface area and porosity of different AC samples were studied by N2 adsorption at 77 K. The surface chemistry was evaluated by FTIR. The preparation by steam activation (at 850°C) produces activated carbons showing micropore volume and surface area larger than those prepared by CO2 activation with similar burn-off degree. With an increase in the degree of burn-off, all types of porosity increase. The CO2 activation leads to samples with continuous evolution of ultramicropore volumes, while there is a slightly increase of that in the case of steam activation. At higher activation temperature, the decrease of micropore volume is attributed to an external burn-off for series C. For all the AC samples, the amount of the basic surface sites always appears much higher than the amount of the acidic surface sites. The activated carbons prepared with higher micropore volumes and quantity of the basic surface sites present better SO2 sorption properties.
Keywords :
Fourier transform spectra; activated carbon; adsorption; air pollution control; flue gas desulphurisation; infrared spectra; sulphur compounds; CO2; Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy; Taixi anthracite; acidic surface site; activation temperature effect; basic surface site; burn-off degree effect; carbon dioxide; flue gas; microporous activated carbons; steam; steam activation; sulfur dioxide adsorption; temperature 77 K; temperature 850 degC; Computers; Distributed control; Monitoring; SO2 adsorption; activated carbon; porosity; surface property;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Distributed Control and Intelligent Environmental Monitoring (CDCIEM), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Changsha
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-278-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4350-5
DOI :
10.1109/CDCIEM.2011.288