2023
DOI: 10.37190/ppmp/169835
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Activated biocarbons obtained from lignocellulosic precursors as potential adsorbents of ammonia

Abstract: The investigated materials were new biocarbons: FC (Fir Cone), FS (Fir Sawdust), FB (Fir Bark), BS (Birch Sawdust), BB (Birch Bark), AS (Acacia Sawdust), AB (Acacia Bark), OS (Oak Sawdust), OB (Oak Bark), HS (Hornbeam Sawdust)) obtained via pyrolysis and CO2 activation of wood waste (lignocellulosic biomass). In order to study the influence of the carbon precursor on the physicochemical properties of biocarbons there were used the precursors: cones, sawdust, and bark of various tree species. The obtained adsor… Show more

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“…The point of zero charge (pH pzc ) was analyzed by means of the method presented in [43][44][45]. The 0.01 mol dm -3 NaCl solutions were prepared and then the pH was brought to 3-12 by adding 0.1 or 1 mol dm -3 HCl and 0.1 or 1 mol dm -3 NaOH.…”
Section: Carbon Materials Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The point of zero charge (pH pzc ) was analyzed by means of the method presented in [43][44][45]. The 0.01 mol dm -3 NaCl solutions were prepared and then the pH was brought to 3-12 by adding 0.1 or 1 mol dm -3 HCl and 0.1 or 1 mol dm -3 NaOH.…”
Section: Carbon Materials Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%