吸附
微型多孔材料
碳化
化学
活性炭
体积热力学
打赌理论
比表面积
化学工程
磷化氢
有机化学
催化作用
物理
量子力学
工程类
作者
Qiongfen Yu,Ming Li,Ping Ning,Honghong Yi,Xiaolong Tang
标识
DOI:10.1080/01496395.2014.917326
摘要
Walnut-shell activated carbons (WSACs) with high surface area and predominant micropore development were prepared by KOH chemical activation. The effects of carbonization temperature, activation temperature, and ratio of KOH to chars on the pore development of WSACs and PH3 adsorption performance of the modified walnut-shell activated carbons (MWSACs) were studied. Criteria for determining the optimum preparation conditions were pore development of WSACs and PH3 breakthrough adsorption capacity of MWSAC adsorbents. The result shows that the optimum preparation conditions are a carbonization temperature of 700°C, an activation temperature of 700°C, and a mass ratio of 3. The BET surface area and the micropore volume of the optimal WASC are 1636m2/g and 0.641cm3/g, respectively. The micropore volume percentage of WSAC plays an important role in PH3 adsorption when there is a slight difference in BET surface areas. High-surface-area WSACs with predominant micropores are suitable for PH3 adsorption removal. The MWSAC adsorbent owns the biggest PH3 breakthrough adsorption capacity (284.12mg/g) due to the biggest specific surface area, total pore volume, and micropore volume percentage. The MWSAC adsorbent will be a potential adsorbent for PH3 adsorption removal from yellow phosphorus tail gas.
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