Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5368997 | Applied Surface Science | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Using cherry stones, the preparation of activated carbon has been undertaken in the present study by chemical activation with potassium hydroxide. A series of KOH-activated products was prepared by varying the carbonisation temperature in the 400-900 °C range. Such products were characterised texturally by gas adsorption (N2, â196 °C), mercury porosimetry, and helium and mercury density measurements. FT-IR spectroscopy was also applied. The carbons prepared as a rule are microporous and macroporous solids. The degree of development of surface area and porosity increases with increasing carbonisation temperature. For the carbon heated at 900 °C the specific surface area (BET) is 1624 m2 gâ1, the micropore volume is 0.67 cm3 gâ1, the mesopore volume is 0.28 cm3 gâ1, and the macropore volume is 1.84 cm3 gâ1.