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Production of Activated Carbons from Pyrolysis of Waste Tires Impregnated with Potassium Hydroxide
Authors:Hsisheng Teng  Yu-Chuan Lin  Li-Yeh Hsu
Institution:1. Department of Chemical Engineering, , National Cheng Kung University , Taiwan , Taiwan hteng@mail.ncku.edu.tw;3. Department of Chemical Engineering, , National Cheng Kung University , Taiwan , Taiwan
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Activated carbons were produced from waste tires using a chemical activation method. The carbon production process consisted of potassium hydroxide (KOH) impregnation followed by pyrolysis in N2 at 600-900 °C for 0-2 hr. The activation method can produce carbons with a surface area (SA) and total pore volume as high as 470 m2/g and 0.57 cm3/g, respectively. The influence of different parameters during chemical activation, such as pyrolysis temperature, holding time, and KOH/tire ratio, on the carbon yield and the surface characteristics was explored, and the optimum preparation conditions were recommended. The pore volume of the resulting carbons generally increases with the extent of carbon gasified by KOH and its derivatives, whereas the SA increases with degree of gasification to reach a maximum value, and then decreases upon further gasification.
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