Author(s): Ramos, ME ; Bonelli, PR ; Cuckierman, AL ; Ribeiro Carrott, MML ; Carrott, PJM
Date: 2012
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/5952
Origin: Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora
Subject(s): Chemistry
Author(s): Ramos, ME ; Bonelli, PR ; Cuckierman, AL ; Ribeiro Carrott, MML ; Carrott, PJM
Date: 2012
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/5952
Origin: Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora
Subject(s): Chemistry
Activated carbon cloths (ACC)were prepared fromTencel®, a novel regenerated cellulose nanofibre fabric, by phosphoric acid activation in an inert atmosphere using different thermal treatment conditions. The effect of the final thermal treatment temperature (663–963 ◦C) and temperature programme (temperature of isothermal step and heating rate) on yield, elemental composition, porosity development and mechanical strength of the resulting ACC were examined. Nitrogen isotherms at −196 ◦C, carbon dioxide isotherms at 0 ◦C, breaking loads and Youngs modulus values were determined for all the samples. Adsorption data were fitted to different models (BET, Dubinin–Radushkevich, ˛S) to evaluate textural parameters of the ACC. The samples were essentially microporous and presented good physical appearance. Higher treatment temperatures resulted in higher BET surface areas and total pore volumes, also leading to larger micropore widths. The ACC prepared at 963 ◦C showed maximum BET surface area (1705m2 g−1) and total pore volume (0.67 cm3 g−1). On the other hand the best mechanical strength was observed at 864 ◦C after a lower temperature isothermal step. Overall, the results indicated a stronger dependence of surface area, total pore volume, microporosity development and mechanical strength on the final treatment temperature than on the temperature programme.