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Effects of oxygen functional groups and FeCl(3) on the evolution of physico-chemical structure in activated carbon obtained from Jixi bituminous coal
It is crucial to increase the values of S(BET)/burn-off ratio to achieve activated carbon (AC) with a higher SO(2) adsorption capacity at a low cost from flue gas. In this study, at first, Jixi bituminous coal was used as a raw material to prepare a series of pre-treated samples by oxidation treatme...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9078562/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35539844 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7ra12928a |
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author | Liu, Dongdong Jia, Boyin Liu, Xiujuan Zhao, Bojun Gao, Jihui Cao, Qingxi Wu, Shaohua Qin, Yukun |
author_facet | Liu, Dongdong Jia, Boyin Liu, Xiujuan Zhao, Bojun Gao, Jihui Cao, Qingxi Wu, Shaohua Qin, Yukun |
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description | It is crucial to increase the values of S(BET)/burn-off ratio to achieve activated carbon (AC) with a higher SO(2) adsorption capacity at a low cost from flue gas. In this study, at first, Jixi bituminous coal was used as a raw material to prepare a series of pre-treated samples by oxidation treatment and adding different amounts of the FeCl(3) catalyst. Then, the AC samples were prepared by pyrolysis under a N(2) atmosphere and physical activation with CO(2). Finally, the change in the physico-chemical structure of different samples was determined to study the effects of oxygen functional groups and FeCl(3). The results show that the rapid growth of mesopores is mainly influenced by the evolution of oxygen functional groups, whereas the micropores are mainly influenced by the FeCl(3) catalyst during pyrolysis. These effects can also further improve the size and the carbon type of the aromatic structure from a different perspective to promote the disordered microstructure of treated chars (1FeJXO15-800H, 3FeJXO15-800H and 6FeJXO15-800H) as compared to the ordered microstructure and less pores of the un-pretreated char (JX-800). Then, the active sites can no longer be consumed preferentially in the presence of the catalyst; this results in the continuous disordered conversion of the microstructure as compared to the ordered conversion of JX-800 char during activation. On the one hand, the developed initial pores of 1FeJXO15-800H, 3FeJXO15-800H, and 6FeJXO15-800H chars promote the favorable diffusion of activated gas, following the non-hierarchical development. On the other hand, the presence of Fe-based catalysts facilitates the etching of carbon structure and the rapid and continuous development of the micropores, hindering the severe carbon losses on the particle surface. Finally, the 3FeJXO15-800H char with a high value of S(BET) (1274.64 m(2) g(−1)) at a low burn-off value (22.5%) has the highest S(BET)/burn-off ratio value of 56.65 m(2) g(−1)/%, whereas the JX-800 char with a low value of S(BET) (564.19 m(2) g(−1)) at a burn-off value of 58.2% has the lowest S(BET)/burn-off ratio value of 9.69 m(2) g(−1)/%. Therefore, the presence of oxygen functional groups and FeCl(3) has obviously changed the evolution of the physico-chemical structure in activated carbon to effectively enhance the values of S(BET)/burn-off. |
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spelling | pubmed-90785622022-05-09 Effects of oxygen functional groups and FeCl(3) on the evolution of physico-chemical structure in activated carbon obtained from Jixi bituminous coal Liu, Dongdong Jia, Boyin Liu, Xiujuan Zhao, Bojun Gao, Jihui Cao, Qingxi Wu, Shaohua Qin, Yukun RSC Adv Chemistry It is crucial to increase the values of S(BET)/burn-off ratio to achieve activated carbon (AC) with a higher SO(2) adsorption capacity at a low cost from flue gas. In this study, at first, Jixi bituminous coal was used as a raw material to prepare a series of pre-treated samples by oxidation treatment and adding different amounts of the FeCl(3) catalyst. Then, the AC samples were prepared by pyrolysis under a N(2) atmosphere and physical activation with CO(2). Finally, the change in the physico-chemical structure of different samples was determined to study the effects of oxygen functional groups and FeCl(3). The results show that the rapid growth of mesopores is mainly influenced by the evolution of oxygen functional groups, whereas the micropores are mainly influenced by the FeCl(3) catalyst during pyrolysis. These effects can also further improve the size and the carbon type of the aromatic structure from a different perspective to promote the disordered microstructure of treated chars (1FeJXO15-800H, 3FeJXO15-800H and 6FeJXO15-800H) as compared to the ordered microstructure and less pores of the un-pretreated char (JX-800). Then, the active sites can no longer be consumed preferentially in the presence of the catalyst; this results in the continuous disordered conversion of the microstructure as compared to the ordered conversion of JX-800 char during activation. On the one hand, the developed initial pores of 1FeJXO15-800H, 3FeJXO15-800H, and 6FeJXO15-800H chars promote the favorable diffusion of activated gas, following the non-hierarchical development. On the other hand, the presence of Fe-based catalysts facilitates the etching of carbon structure and the rapid and continuous development of the micropores, hindering the severe carbon losses on the particle surface. Finally, the 3FeJXO15-800H char with a high value of S(BET) (1274.64 m(2) g(−1)) at a low burn-off value (22.5%) has the highest S(BET)/burn-off ratio value of 56.65 m(2) g(−1)/%, whereas the JX-800 char with a low value of S(BET) (564.19 m(2) g(−1)) at a burn-off value of 58.2% has the lowest S(BET)/burn-off ratio value of 9.69 m(2) g(−1)/%. Therefore, the presence of oxygen functional groups and FeCl(3) has obviously changed the evolution of the physico-chemical structure in activated carbon to effectively enhance the values of S(BET)/burn-off. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9078562/ /pubmed/35539844 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7ra12928a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Liu, Dongdong Jia, Boyin Liu, Xiujuan Zhao, Bojun Gao, Jihui Cao, Qingxi Wu, Shaohua Qin, Yukun Effects of oxygen functional groups and FeCl(3) on the evolution of physico-chemical structure in activated carbon obtained from Jixi bituminous coal |
title | Effects of oxygen functional groups and FeCl(3) on the evolution of physico-chemical structure in activated carbon obtained from Jixi bituminous coal |
title_full | Effects of oxygen functional groups and FeCl(3) on the evolution of physico-chemical structure in activated carbon obtained from Jixi bituminous coal |
title_fullStr | Effects of oxygen functional groups and FeCl(3) on the evolution of physico-chemical structure in activated carbon obtained from Jixi bituminous coal |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of oxygen functional groups and FeCl(3) on the evolution of physico-chemical structure in activated carbon obtained from Jixi bituminous coal |
title_short | Effects of oxygen functional groups and FeCl(3) on the evolution of physico-chemical structure in activated carbon obtained from Jixi bituminous coal |
title_sort | effects of oxygen functional groups and fecl(3) on the evolution of physico-chemical structure in activated carbon obtained from jixi bituminous coal |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9078562/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35539844 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7ra12928a |
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