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Preparation of pitch-based activated carbon with surface-treated fly ash for SO2 gas removal

Authors :
Sang Jin Kim
Young-Seak Lee
Jong Hoon Cho
Ji Sun Im
Min Il Kim
Sang Wan Seo
Source :
Carbon Letters. 30:381-387
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

Fly ash consists of various metal oxides which can remove SO2 gas by the catalyst effect. When fly ash is added in the preparation process of pitch-based activated carbon, the pitch particles aggregate and fly ash is embedded in the activated carbon. To increase SO2 gas removal performance, activated carbon was prepared by surface-treated fly ash and petroleum-based pitch. Carboxyl groups were introduced into the fly ash by malic acid treatment. The introduced carboxyl groups acted as an activation agent to create micropore around the fly ash, and created micropores were exposed to the fly ash outside of the activated carbon. The exposed fly ash increased removal amount of SO2 gas by a catalytic effect of the metal oxides. The SO2 gas removal performance improved by 34% because of the catalyst effect of the exposed fly ash and improvement in the micropore structure in the activated carbon.

Details

ISSN :
22334998 and 19764251
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Carbon Letters
Accession number :
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