Determination of surface functional groups on mechanochemically activated carbon cloth by Boehm method

In order to improve sorption properties of activated carbon cloth that can be used for wastewater purification, mechanochemical activation was performed in both inert and air atmosphere. Boehm method was used to follow the changes in the number and types of surface groups induced by mechanical milli...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tehnika (Beograd) 2014, Vol.69 (3), p.367-372
Hauptverfasser: Đukić, Anđelka B., Vukelić, Nikola S., Paskaš-Mamula, Bojana M., Novaković, Nikola B., Vujasin, Radojka T., Milošević, Sanja S., Matović, Ljiljana Lj
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Zusammenfassung:In order to improve sorption properties of activated carbon cloth that can be used for wastewater purification, mechanochemical activation was performed in both inert and air atmosphere. Boehm method was used to follow the changes in the number and types of surface groups induced by mechanical milling. The number of the base groups of 0,2493 mmol/g is significantly smaller than the total amount of acidic functional groups, 2,5093 mmol/g. Among the acidic groups present on the surface, the most represented are phenolic groups (2.3846 mmol/g ), ie . > 95 % , the carboxylic groups are present far less (0.1173 mmol /g), ie. 4.5 %, while the presence of the lactone group on the surface of ACC is negligible (0.0074 mmol/g) ie. under 0.3 %. Mechanochemical activation lead to an increase in the number of acidic and basic groups on the surface of the ACC. The milling in inert atmosphere has dominant effect with respect to the changes in the total number of basic functional groups (compared to milling in an air atmosphere): the number of basic groups of the ACC was 0.8153 mmol/g milled under argon, 0.7933 mmol/g in the air; the number of acidic groups is 2.9807 mmol/g for a sample milled under argon and 3.5313 mmol/g for one milled in the air.
ISSN:0040-2176
2560-3086
DOI:10.5937/tehnika1403367D