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On preparing highly abrasion resistant binderless and in situ N-doped granular activated carbon

NaOH/urea, a cellulose solvent, has been applied for the preparation of binderless and in situ N-doped GACs (NaOH/urea-GACs). The dissolved cellulose binds lignin, hemicellulose and undissolved cellulose all together to form a granular precursor after kneading and extruding. During the process, NaOH...

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Autores principales: Cai, Zhenghan, Yang, Xuan, Lin, Guanfeng, Chen, Cuixia, Chen, Yandan, Huang, Biao
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9080794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35541647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03243b
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author Cai, Zhenghan
Yang, Xuan
Lin, Guanfeng
Chen, Cuixia
Chen, Yandan
Huang, Biao
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Yang, Xuan
Lin, Guanfeng
Chen, Cuixia
Chen, Yandan
Huang, Biao
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description NaOH/urea, a cellulose solvent, has been applied for the preparation of binderless and in situ N-doped GACs (NaOH/urea-GACs). The dissolved cellulose binds lignin, hemicellulose and undissolved cellulose all together to form a granular precursor after kneading and extruding. During the process, NaOH and urea are dispersed in sawdust where the NaOH acts as an activator at high temperatures, and the urea plays the role of an in situ N-dopant. The results show that at a mass concentration ratio of 14 wt% NaOH/24 wt% urea which has been activated for 1 h at 850 °C after kneading for 2 h GACs with a specific surface area (S(BET)) of 811.299 m(2) g(−1), a microporosity of 59.20% and an abrasion resistance of 99.83% are obtained. The N content as well as its form of existence are also further explored. The desulfurization ability of the NaOH/urea-GACs is also investigated, and NaOH/urea-GACs, without removed alkali, are applied for desulfurization, and the adsorption process is appropriate for the Bangham model. The experimental results indicate that it is feasible to use an NaOH/urea solvent as a suitable chemical for the manufacture of GACs with good properties.
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spelling pubmed-90807942022-05-09 On preparing highly abrasion resistant binderless and in situ N-doped granular activated carbon Cai, Zhenghan Yang, Xuan Lin, Guanfeng Chen, Cuixia Chen, Yandan Huang, Biao RSC Adv Chemistry NaOH/urea, a cellulose solvent, has been applied for the preparation of binderless and in situ N-doped GACs (NaOH/urea-GACs). The dissolved cellulose binds lignin, hemicellulose and undissolved cellulose all together to form a granular precursor after kneading and extruding. During the process, NaOH and urea are dispersed in sawdust where the NaOH acts as an activator at high temperatures, and the urea plays the role of an in situ N-dopant. The results show that at a mass concentration ratio of 14 wt% NaOH/24 wt% urea which has been activated for 1 h at 850 °C after kneading for 2 h GACs with a specific surface area (S(BET)) of 811.299 m(2) g(−1), a microporosity of 59.20% and an abrasion resistance of 99.83% are obtained. The N content as well as its form of existence are also further explored. The desulfurization ability of the NaOH/urea-GACs is also investigated, and NaOH/urea-GACs, without removed alkali, are applied for desulfurization, and the adsorption process is appropriate for the Bangham model. The experimental results indicate that it is feasible to use an NaOH/urea solvent as a suitable chemical for the manufacture of GACs with good properties. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9080794/ /pubmed/35541647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03243b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Cai, Zhenghan
Yang, Xuan
Lin, Guanfeng
Chen, Cuixia
Chen, Yandan
Huang, Biao
On preparing highly abrasion resistant binderless and in situ N-doped granular activated carbon
title On preparing highly abrasion resistant binderless and in situ N-doped granular activated carbon
title_full On preparing highly abrasion resistant binderless and in situ N-doped granular activated carbon
title_fullStr On preparing highly abrasion resistant binderless and in situ N-doped granular activated carbon
title_full_unstemmed On preparing highly abrasion resistant binderless and in situ N-doped granular activated carbon
title_short On preparing highly abrasion resistant binderless and in situ N-doped granular activated carbon
title_sort on preparing highly abrasion resistant binderless and in situ n-doped granular activated carbon
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9080794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35541647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03243b
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