Effects of additives on sucrose-derived activated carbon microspheres synthesized by hydrothermal carbonization

被引:0
|
作者
Haiyang Zhao
Xiaoai Lu
Yue Wang
Bin Sun
Xianghao Wu
Hanfeng Lu
机构
[1] Zhejiang University of Technology,Research Institute of Catalytic Reaction Engineering, College of Chemical Engineering
来源
关键词
Hydrothermal Carbonization (HTC); Carbon Microspheres; Heat Treatment Process; Carbon Spheres; Well-developed Porosity;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
In the hydrothermal carbonization of carbohydrates, such as sucrose as raw material in this study, activated carbon microspheres were synthesized by two steps of hydrothermal carbonization (180 °C) and further heat treatment in nitrogen (1000 °C). The main purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of additives, such as H3PO4, ZnCl2, SnCl2, and CaCl2, on the surface characteristics and toluene adsorption ability by adding them into the two processes. The structural, chemical, and adsorption properties of sucrose-derived activated carbon microspheres were characterized using nitrogen adsorption, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, water contact angles, and dynamic adsorption of toluene. Results showed that additives played important roles in the synthesis process. The addition of CaCl2 in the hydrothermal process, the specific surface area of activated carbon spheres increased up to 1180 m2 g−1 compared with that of the blank sample (i.e., 724 m2 g−1). By contrast, the addition of H3PO4 in the heat treatment process increased the specific surface area to 1529 m2 g−1. Moreover, the micromorphology of activated carbon microspheres was more homogeneous when additives were added in the heat treatment process, but the activated carbon microspheres were more hydrophobic when additives were added in the hydrothermal process. These findings may help researchers to understand the influence of additives on the preparation of hydrochar-derived activated carbon.
引用
收藏
页码:10787 / 10799
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Sustainable activated carbons prepared from a sucrose-derived hydrochar: remarkable adsorbents for pharmaceutical compounds
    Mestre, Ana S.
    Tyszko, Emil
    Andrade, Marta A.
    Galhetas, Margarida
    Freire, Cristina
    Carvalho, Ana P.
    RSC ADVANCES, 2015, 5 (25) : 19696 - 19707
  • [22] Activated carbon from hydrochar produced by hydrothermal carbonization of wastes
    Puccini M.
    Stefanelli E.
    Hiltz M.
    Seggiani M.
    Vitolo S.
    Chemical Engineering Transactions, 2017, 57 : 169 - 174
  • [23] Analysis of adsorption characteristics of diclofenac to sucrose-derived carbon spheres from aqueous solutions
    Yoo, Suk-Hyun
    Kang, Jin-Kyu
    Lee, Seung-Chan
    Jang, Ho-Young
    Kim, Song-Bae
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, 2021, 9 (06):
  • [24] Bamboo derived hydrochar microspheres fabricated by acid-assisted hydrothermal carbonization
    Zhang, Shen
    Sheng, Kuichuan
    Yan, Wei
    Liu, Jianglong
    Shuang, E.
    Yang, Ming
    Zhang, Ximing
    CHEMOSPHERE, 2021, 263
  • [25] Ultralight carbon nanofoam from naphtalene-mediated hydrothermal sucrose carbonization
    Mitchell, Shelby Taylor
    Frese, Natalie
    Goelzhaeuser, Armin
    Bowers, Amanda
    Sattler, Klaus
    CARBON, 2015, 95 : 434 - 441
  • [26] Influence of sucrose solution's pH on hydrothermally synthesized carbon microspheres
    Zha, Guojun
    Yu, Leshu
    FULLERENES NANOTUBES AND CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES, 2016, 24 (02) : 139 - 143
  • [27] Beta-cyclodextrin carbon microspheres by hydrothermal carbonization for malachite green adsorption
    Omar, Nawal Hasin Mohamed
    Zaini, Muhammad Abbas Ahmad
    FULLERENES NANOTUBES AND CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES, 2023, 31 (02) : 182 - 189
  • [28] Preparation and Characterization of Carbon Microspheres From Waste Cotton Textiles By Hydrothermal Carbonization
    Zhang, Yongfang
    Hou, Wensheng
    Guo, Hong
    Shi, Sheng
    Dai, Jinming
    JOURNAL OF RENEWABLE MATERIALS, 2019, 7 (12) : 1309 - 1319
  • [29] Catalytic Hydrothermal Carbonization Treatment of Biomass for Enhanced Activated Carbon: A Review
    Kevin MacDermid-Watts
    Ranjan Pradhan
    Animesh Dutta
    Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2021, 12 : 2171 - 2186
  • [30] Catalytic Hydrothermal Carbonization Treatment of Biomass for Enhanced Activated Carbon: A Review
    MacDermid-Watts, Kevin
    Pradhan, Ranjan
    Dutta, Animesh
    WASTE AND BIOMASS VALORIZATION, 2021, 12 (05) : 2171 - 2186