Modified sorbents based on walnut shell for sorption of toxic gases

Z. A. Mansurov, P. Lodewyckx, L. F. Velasco, S. Azat, A. R. Kerimkulova

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Abstract

In this article, low-cost carbon-based nanoporous materials were synthesized and impregnated in order to offer a sufficient protection for a wide range of toxic chemicals. The microstructure analysis of the samples reveals that the activation promotes the formation of a higher number of small pores and the development of a spongy texture of the sorbents leading thus to an increase in carbon content. The activated samples have apparent micro-mesoporosity confirmed by the corresponding isotherms of low-temperature adsorption of nitrogen. Furthermore, it has been shown that the activation procedure leads to samples with different acidity and this surface property has a marked influence on the performance of the materials. The results of a breakthrough time study for vapors of inorganic and organic substances indicate that the impregnations with Cu and Co are the most suitable for obtaining a universal sorbent. In this regard, an activated carbon impregnated with cobalt that can outperform commercial reference materials intended for this specific application has been developed in this work.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2521-2526
Number of pages6
JournalMaterials Today: Proceedings
Volume49
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Event8th International Conference on Nanomaterials and Advanced Energy Storage Systems, INESS 2020 - Uttar Pradesh, India
Duration: 6 Aug 20206 Aug 2020

Keywords

  • Adsorption
  • Nanostructure
  • Sorption materials
  • Toxic gases

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