Preparation and properties of phenolic resin-based activated carbon spheres with controlled pore size distribution |
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Authors: | Jun-Bing Yang Li-Cheng LingLang Liu Fei-Yu KangZheng-Hong Huang Hui Wu |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China b Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 165, Taiyuan, Shanxi 030001, China |
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Abstract: | ![]() Three kinds of phenolic resin-based activated carbon spheres (P-ACS) with different pore size distribution were prepared successfully by adding pore-forming agents to novolac-type phenolic resin. Polyethylene glycol and polyvinyl butyral, serving as pore-forming agents, evaporated during pyrolysis and left a small amount of carbon residue in the matrix of the phenolic resin-based carbon, thus changing the carbonization and activation behavior of the resin. Mesopores between 3 and 5 nm were created in the P-ACS, which possessed excellent adsorption properties for creatinine. Ferrocene has little effect on the carbonization process of the phenolic resin, but has a great impact on the activation process. Mesopores and macropores with a range from 3-5 to 10-90 nm were produced in the P-ACS, which exhibited large adsorption properties for VB12, a larger molecule than creatinine. P-ACS without pore-forming agents exhibited a small specific surface area and mainly micropores, which resulted in a very small amount of creatinine and VB12 adsorbed. |
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Keywords: | A. Activated carbon C. Adsorption D. Porosity, Adsorption properties |
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