原材料
生物量(生态学)
热解
吸附
惰性
活性炭
废物管理
产量(工程)
工艺工程
碳纤维
材料科学
环境科学
化学
有机化学
工程类
海洋学
复合材料
地质学
复合数
冶金
作者
Kalu Samuel Ukanwa,Kumar Patchigolla,Ruben Sakrabani,Edward J. Anthony,Sachin A. Mandavgane
出处
期刊:Sustainability
[MDPI AG]
日期:2019-11-06
卷期号:11 (22): 6204-6204
被引量:226
摘要
The choice of activating agent for the thermochemical production of high-grade activated carbon (AC) from agricultural residues and wastes, such as feedstock, requires innovative methods. Overcoming energy losses, and using the best techniques to minimise secondary contamination and improve adsorptivity, are critical. Here, we review the importance and influence of activating agents on agricultural waste: how they react and compare conventional and microwave processes. In particular, adsorbent pore characteristics, surface chemistry interactions and production modes were compared with traditional methods. It was concluded that there are no best activating agents; rather, each agent reacts uniquely with a precursor, and the optimum choice depends on the target adsorbent. Natural chemicals can also be as effective as inorganic activating agents, and offer the advantages that they are usually safe, and readily available. The use of a microwave, as an innovative pyrolysis approach, can enhance the activation process within a duration of 1–4 h and temperature of 500–1200 °C, after which the yield and efficiency decline rapidly due to molecular breakdown. This study also examines the biomass milling process requirements; the influence of the dielectric properties, along with the effect of washing; and experimental setup challenges. The microwave setup system, biomass feed rate, product delivery, inert gas flow rate, reactor design and recovery lines are all important factors in the microwave activation process, and contribute to the overall efficiency of AC preparation. However, a major issue is a lack of large-scale industrial demonstration units for microwave technology.
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