Efficient Toluene Adsorption on Metal Salt-Activated Porous Carbons Derived from Low-Cost Biomass: A Discussion of Mechanism
Bowen Li, He Xiong, Xiao Yang, Juncheng Hu, Xin Zhang, Li Li, Ruoheng Wang
Abstract
hydrolysis and a reduction reaction, would be corrosive to the sodium lignin sulfonate (SLS) surface. Each metal salt plays a different role in activation. The devised method for the synthesis of porous carbons is green and economical, which is suited to mass production.
Topics & Concepts
ThermogravimetryAdsorptionChemistryPyrolysisActivated carbonTolueneSulfonateChemical engineeringSpecific surface areaSalt (chemistry)SodiumLigninHydrolysisLangmuir adsorption modelInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryCatalysisEngineeringLignin and Wood ChemistrySupercapacitor Materials and FabricationCatalysis for Biomass Conversion