Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
76033 Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Carbons with developed mesoporosity were obtained from rice husk (RH) according to a three step procedure, that includes carbonization in fluidized catalyst bed reactor at 450–600 °C or by pyrolysis in nitrogen atmosphere at 400–700 °C, and removal of mineral (silica) part due to interaction with equimolar mixture of K2CO3 and Na2CO3 at 750–1000 °C followed by washing out of soluble K and Na silicates. The obtained carbons have specific surface area (ABET) up to 1676 m2 g−1, and total pore volume up to 1.54 ml g−1, more than 80% of which are mesopores. The structure and morphology of the carbons were characterized by N2 adsorption (77 K), XRD and TEM. The influence of the synthetic parameters such as temperature of the thermal treatment, composition of blends with carbonates was investigated. The main approach was that the SiO2 of RH appears to be able to play a template role for the preparing carbonaceous materials. Thus it seems possible to control the textural properties of preparing carbons via affecting on the SiO2 template properties by preparation conditions.The carbons are intended to be used as catalyst supports and adsorbents.

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