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Title: Chars pyrolyzed from oil palm wastes for activated carbon preparation

Journal Article · · Journal of Environmental Engineering
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  1. Nanyang Technological Univ., Singapore (Singapore)

Chars pyrolyzed from extracted oil palm fibers for the preparation of activated carbons were studied. The effects of pyrolysis temperature and hold time on density, porosity, yield, BET and micropore surface areas, total pore volume, and pore size distributions of chars were investigated. The optimum conditions for pyrolysis were found to be at a pyrolysis temperature of 850 C for a hold time of 3.5 h. Scanning electron micrographs of the char surfaces verified the presence of porosities. The experimental results showed that it was feasible to produce chars with high BET and micropore surface areas from extracted oil palm fibers. The resulting chars will be subjected to steam or carbon dioxide activation to prepare activated carbons for use as gas adsorbents for air pollution control.

OSTI ID:
318692
Journal Information:
Journal of Environmental Engineering, Vol. 125, Issue 1; Other Information: PBD: Jan 1999
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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