Efficiency of Thermal Shock in the Thermal Alkaline Conversion of Fossil Coals into Nanoporous Materials
The efficiency of thermal shock (TS), which was introduced instead of temperature-programmed heating (4 K/min) in the alkaline activation (KOH, 800°C) of fossil coals of the entire metamorphic series (С daf = 70.4–95.6%), was evaluated by comparing the porous structure characteristics of activated c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Solid fuel chemistry 2021-03, Vol.55 (2), p.110-116 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The efficiency of thermal shock (TS), which was introduced instead of temperature-programmed heating (4 K/min) in the alkaline activation (KOH, 800°C) of fossil coals of the entire metamorphic series (С
daf
= 70.4–95.6%), was evaluated by comparing the porous structure characteristics of activated carbons (ACs). ACs with increased specific surface areas (by a factor of ≤2.5) and pore volumes (by a factor of ≤2.2) but with lower (by a factor of 1.07–1.30) yields were formed upon TS. The effect of TS expressed by an increase in the specific surface area ∆
S
was maximal on the conversion of brown coal (∆
S
= 870 m
2
/g), and it decreased to a minimum in coals with С
daf
= 90 ± 1% (∆
S
= 109 m
2
/g) or increased on the activation of anthracites (∆
S
= 496 m
2
/g). It was shown that the efficiency of TS increased with O
daf
, which is responsible for the formation of subnanopores, for lignites and coals. On the activation of anthracites, an additional pore formation mechanism not associated with oxygen groups was activated. |
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ISSN: | 0361-5219 1934-8029 |
DOI: | 10.3103/S0361521921020075 |