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http://dx.doi.org/10.7464/ksct.2013.19.3.279

Effect of Operating Parameters on the Physical Properties of Activated Carbon Manufactured with Bead-Type Polymer Resin  

Lee, Gangchoon (Department of Chemical Engineering, Dong-eui University)
Yoon, Taekyung (Department of Environmental Engineering, Dong-eui University)
Shon, Zangho (Department of Environmental Engineering, Dong-eui University)
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Clean Technology / v.19, no.3, 2013 , pp. 279-286 More about this Journal
Abstract
Using a cation exchange resin of polystyrene-DVB copolymer as a carbon source for the production of activated carbon, the effects of operating parameters on the physical properties of activated carbon such as specific surface area and specific pore volume were experimentally studied. In carbonization process specific surface area and specific pore volume of carbonized product decreased with the increase of carbonization temperature and time. They were proportional to activation temperature and time up to the specific temperature and time in activation process. In carbonization process the increase of heating rate gave negative effect to the properties. The properties of activated product, on the contrary, increased with the heating rate in carbonization process. The properties of activated carbon manufactured with the resin exchanged with divalent cations were lower than those with raw resin.
Keywords
Activated carbon; Carbonization; Activation; Ion exchange resin; Resources recycling;
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