Cross-Interaction of Fish Scales and Poplar-Derived Bio-oil Enhance Pore Development via Carbonization and Activation
Sobia Kousar,
Mengjiao Fan,
Qingyang Li
et al.
Abstract:Fish scales (FS) are not only a kitchen waste but can also serve as a resource when used as a precursor for the production of activated carbon. However, pore development in activated carbon derived from the FS could be hindered by the excessive cracking of the thermally unstable collagens and fats in FS. Herein, an approach of impregnating FS with bio-oil, before being activated with K 2 C 2 O 4 at 800 °C, was executed, aiming to increase the activated carbon yield, tailor the porous structures of activated ca… Show more
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