The development of activated carbon from biomass precursorsTools Gill, Andrew (2017) The development of activated carbon from biomass precursors. EngD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe focus of this paper is to investigate the production of activated carbon from biomass on laboratory (lab) and pilot scales. Different biomass sources (> 30) were pyrolysed and steam activated on a lab scale to assess final quality. These were reduced to six based on potential, which were then activated under different temperatures and residence times to develop an analysis matrix. From this and other set criteria, olive stone and pine wood - a granular and powder carbon respectively - were chosen. The biomass chars were tested and compared under many production variables in lab and pilot scale production.
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