Preparation and characterization of cellulose-based activated carbon by cesium chloride chemical method

Carbon adsorbent material with a specific surface area as high as 436 m2/g was prepared by chemical activation method using cellulose as raw material and cesium chloride as activator, and its structure was characterized. Its adsorption performance on methylene blue solution was investigated, and the...

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Published inBioresources Vol. 19; no. 1; pp. 1295 - 1304
Main Authors Zhang, Conglin, Li, Haichao, Du, Bingxuan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Raleigh North Carolina State University 01.02.2024
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Summary:Carbon adsorbent material with a specific surface area as high as 436 m2/g was prepared by chemical activation method using cellulose as raw material and cesium chloride as activator, and its structure was characterized. Its adsorption performance on methylene blue solution was investigated, and the adsorption thermodynamics of crystalline violet dye at different temperatures was studied. The results showed that the surface of the prepared activated carbon material was smooth with abundant pores. The methylene blue adsorption value was as high as 176 mg/g, and it could adsorb methylene blue solution quickly and efficiently. It had good adsorption effect on crystal violet solution, the saturated adsorption amount reaches 281 mg/g at 40 °C, and the removal reached 92%, which indicated a self-heating adsorption reaction. Thus, CsCl could be used as an activator of wood raw material for the preparation of activated carbon samples.
ISSN:1930-2126
1930-2126
DOI:10.15376/biores.19.1.1295-1304