Activated carbon production from pyrolysis and steam activation of cotton gin trash Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • Cotton gin trash (CGT) was used to produce activated carbon via pyrolysis and steam activation. To determine the effect of pyrolysis temperature and time on the properties of activated carbon, optimization of the pyrolysis conditions at temperatures of 600, 700, and 800C for 30, 45 and 60 minutes were made. Steam activation of the product char was prepared at temperatures range of 250-600C and ambient pressure (14.7 psi) for 60 minutes while iodine number and ash analysis were conducted to evaluate the adsorption capacity of the produced activated carbon. Char production was found to decrease with increasing pyrolysis temperature and time. Whereas, the optimal increase in iodine number value from 200 to 427 was observed at 700C and 45 minutes pyrolysis conditions. Using the concept of biomass iodine number, the adsorption property of the CGT activated carbon was found comparable with commercially available activated carbon from lignite, which had an iodine value of 600.

published proceedings

  • 2007 ASABE Annual International Meeting, Technical Papers

author list (cited authors)

  • Hernandez, J. R., Aquino, F. L., & Capareda, S. C.

complete list of authors

  • Hernandez, JR||Aquino, FL||Capareda, SC

publication date

  • November 2007