Preparation of high metal content nanoporous carbon

Activated carbons with high metal content have been prepared by the pyrolysis of ethylene tar with dissolved metal acetylacetonates (Ti, V, Fe, Co, Ni and Cu) and subsequent activation with KOH of the pitch obtained in pyrolysis. These metal compounds decompose during the pyrolysis of ethylene tar y...

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description Activated carbons with high metal content have been prepared by the pyrolysis of ethylene tar with dissolved metal acetylacetonates (Ti, V, Fe, Co, Ni and Cu) and subsequent activation with KOH of the pitch obtained in pyrolysis. These metal compounds decompose during the pyrolysis of ethylene tar yielding metal nanoparticles formed by metal and/or oxide which are homogeneously distributed in the pitch and remain in the activated carbon, so that the concentration of metal is, in most cases, 4–5 times higher than in the pristine ethylene tar. Since KOH is an effective activating agent, all activated carbons combine a high porosity development with a high metal content. In some of the carbons, such as P2FeA (3.3% Fe, pore volume 1.84cm3/g, BET surface area 3270m2/g), there is even an increase in the pore volume when compared to the activated carbon prepared in the same way without metal, in spite of the fact that the metal increases the weight of carbon without contributing to the adsorptive capacity. It seems that iron, on the one hand modifies the pyrolysis to give a pitch with larger mesophase content and on the other hand it locally catalyzes carbon gasification with the CO2 produced along the synthesis of the carbon. In addition to its influence on activation, iron promotes the formation of graphitic carbon fibers. •KOH activated carbons of high BET surface area and metal content have been prepared.•Some of the activated carbons with metal present larger porosity than without metal.•Some metals such as Fe catalyze carbon gasification with the CO2 during activation.•Some metals promote the formation of graphitic carbon fibers during activation.
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Activation
Carbon
carbon dioxide
carbon fibers
Chemistry
cobalt
Colloidal state and disperse state
copper
Ethylene
Exact sciences and technology
gasification
General and physical chemistry
Iron
KOH activation
Mesophase pitch
nanoparticles
Nanostructure
nickel
Porosity
Porous materials
potassium hydroxide
Pyrolysis
surface area
titanium
vanadium
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