Activated Carbons Prepared from Natural and Synthetic Raw Materials with Potential Applications in Gas Separations

TitleActivated Carbons Prepared from Natural and Synthetic Raw Materials with Potential Applications in Gas Separations
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsCansado, I. P. P., Mourao P. A. M., Carrott M. L. Ribeiro, & Carrott P. J. M.
EditorDeBrito, PSD. and Gomez
Conference NameENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
Date Published2010///
PublisherTRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD
ISBN Number978-0-87849-277-0
KeywordsCarbon Molecular Sieve, Cork, CVD, Methane, PET
Abstract

A carbon molecular sieve for the purification of a gas mixtures containing O(2), N(2) and CO(2), CH(4) was produced from a waste granulated PET by means of a single carbonisation step at 973 K. Activated carbon materials presenting good adsorption capacity and some selectivity for O(2)/N(2) and CO(2)/CH(4) were prepared from granulated PET and cork oak with pore mouth narrowing using CVD from benzene. The diffusion coefficients of O(2), N(2), CO(2) and CH(4) in these materials were calculated and are comparable to published values determined on Takeda 3A and on a carbon molecular sieve prepared from PET textile fibres by means of carbonisation and subsequent CVD with benzene. However, the selectivities were not quite as good as those given by Takeda 3A. However, taking into account that this is a first attempt at producing CMS from PET, the results are encouraging, and it is to be expected that further development of the experimental procedure will result in new materials with improved performance.