Preparation and characterization of activated carbons obtained from the waste materials impregnated with phosphoric acid(V)
Magdalena Zięzio, B. Charmas, Katarzyna Jedynak, Monika Hawryluk, Karolina Kucio
Abstract
Abstract In the paper spent coffee grounds were used as a precursor to obtain activated carbons. The raw material was impregnated with phosphoric acid(V) at the different impregnations ratios: 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2. Carbonization was carried out according to two procedures differing in activation atmosphere (N 2 or CO 2 ). The obtained activated carbons were characterized on the basis of low-temperature nitrogen adsorption/desorption, thermal analysis, potentiometric titration method, X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Carbons obtained according to procedure 2 (activation in CO 2 ) were characterized by better developed porosity, e.g. surface ( S BET to 720.9 m 2 /g) and pore volume ( V p to 0.334 cm 3 /g). All obtained carbons had surface acidic (mainly carboxyl) groups and exhibited the amorphous structure. The thermal analysis showed that the obtained materials were thermally stable up to the temperature ~ 420 °C.