Study on Thermal Risk of Coal-Based Activated Carbon after Adsorbing Acetone, Cyclohexane, and Butyl Acetate
Lanyun Wang,
Qinghui Fan,
Yan Wang
et al.
Abstract:Combustion and explosion
accidents of the mixture may
occur after
the adsorption of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by coal-based
activated carbon (CBAC). It is of great significance to explore the
oxidation and combustion performance of CBAC before and after adsorbing
VOCs in order to prevent the reoccurrence of fire and explosion. Based
on the CBAC sample commonly used in industrial production, three types
of CBAC samples after adsorbing VOCs, i.e., acetone, cyclohexane,
and butyl acetate, were prepared. T… Show more
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