Preparation of hollow carbon nanospheres from oxidation of spent tyre oil‐derived carbon black in air
Chiemeka Onyeka Okoye,
Zhezi Zhang,
Dongke Zhang
Abstract:Hollow carbon nanospheres (HCNS) were prepared from carbon black (CB) derived from spent tyre pyrolysis oil. The pristine CB produced by partial oxidation of the pyrolysis oil in a drop tube furnace was subsequently oxidised in air in a fixed bed reactor to yield HCNS. The effect of oxidation temperature (300 to 700°C) and time (1 to 8 h) on the burn‐off (Bt) of the sample over the duration (t) of oxidation and average reaction rate (Rt) was assessed. The BET surface area and pore volume and the nanostructure … Show more
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