Preparation of spherical activated carbon and their physicochemical properties

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In this study, we used coal based activated carbons as starting material and phenolic resin (PR) as a bonding agent to prepare spherical shaped activated carbons. The textural properties of SAC were characterized by BET surface area, XRD, SEM, iodine adsorption, strength intensity and pressure drop. According to the results, the spherical activated carbon prepared with activated carbon and PR at a ratio of 60:40 was found to have the best formation of spherical shape, which was found in sample SAC40. After activation, SAC40 has high BET surface area, iodine adsorption capability and strength value, and lowest pressure drop.

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Oh, W. C., Kim, J. G., Kim, H., Chen, M. L., Zhang, F. J., Zhang, K., & Meng, Z. D. (2009). Preparation of spherical activated carbon and their physicochemical properties. Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society, 46(6), 568–573. https://doi.org/10.4191/KCERS.2009.46.6.568

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