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Materials (Basel)


Title:Production of Activated Biochar Derived from Residual Biomass for Adsorption of Volatile Organic Compounds
Author(s):David E;
Address:"National Research Institute for Cryogenic & Isotopic Technologies, Street Uzinei no. 4, P.O. Raureni, P.O. Box 7, 240050 Ramnicu Valcea, Romania"
Journal Title:Materials (Basel)
Year:2022
Volume:20221231
Issue:1
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/ma16010389
ISSN/ISBN:1996-1944 (Print) 1996-1944 (Electronic) 1996-1944 (Linking)
Abstract:"Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released in air represent a major potential for environmental pollution. Capture methods based on activated biochar have attracted attention because of their low cost and for the high removal capacity of the material due to its physical and chemical properties. In this paper, activated biochars were developed and their adsorption performance for VOC capture was evaluated. In the first step, biochars derived from rapeseed cake (RSC) and walnut shells (WSC) were obtained through a carbonization process and then were activated using basic/acid agents (KOH/H(2)SO(4)) to increase their performance as adsorbents. Acetone and toluene were used as the VOC templates. The adsorption capacities of toluene and acetone for non-activated biochars were reduced (26.65 mg/g), while that of activated biochars increased quite significantly, up to 166.72 mg/g, and the biochars activated with H(2)SO(4) presented a higher adsorption capacity of VOCs than the biochars activated with KOH. The higher adsorption capacity of biochars activated with H(2)SO(4) can be attributed to their large surface area, and also to their larger pore volume. This activated biochar adsorbent could be used with good results to equip air purification filters to capture and remove VOCs"
Keywords:VOC adsorption activated biochar carbonization chemical activation environment application residual biomass;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEDavid, Elena eng Project no. PN 19 11 03 01/2019-2022/Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization from Romania/ Switzerland 2023/01/09 Materials (Basel). 2022 Dec 31; 16(1):389. doi: 10.3390/ma16010389"

 
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