A biochar from casein and its properties
A biochar was prepared by pyrolysis of casein. A helium and mercury porosimeter were used to measure the true and apparent densities of the chars respectively, elemental and IR analysis were used to characterize the chemical composition of char. A SEM was used to observe the char surfaces in order t...
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description | A biochar was prepared by pyrolysis of casein. A helium and mercury porosimeter were used to measure the true and apparent densities of the chars respectively, elemental and IR analysis were used to characterize the chemical composition of char. A SEM was used to observe the char surfaces in order to verify the presence of porosity. The biochar has 9.02% of nitrogen, content of porosity is 20%. The experimental results show that it is possible to prepare chars with relatively high porosity from casein for the further preparation of activated carbon. |
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