Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Pinecones, a common biomass waste, has an interesting composition in terms of cellulose
and lignine content that makes them excellent precursors in various activated carbon production
processes. The synthesized, nanostructured, activated carbon materials show textural properties,
a high specific surface area, and a large volume of micropores, which are all features that make
them suitable for various applications ranging from the purification of water to energy storage.
Amongst them, a very interesting application is hydrogen storage. For this purpose, activated carbon
from pinecones were prepared using chemical activation with dierent KOH/precursor ratios,
and their hydrogen adsorption capacity was evaluated at liquid nitrogen temperatures (77 K) at
pressures of up to 80 bar using a Sievert's type volumetric apparatus. Regarding the comprehensive
characterization of the samples' textural properties, the measurement of the surface area was carried
out using the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller method, the chemical composition was investigated using
wavelength-dispersive spectrometry, and the topography and long-range order was estimated using
scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diraction, respectively. The hydrogen adsorption properties
of the activated carbon samples were measured and then fitted using the Langmuir/ Töth isotherm
model to estimate the adsorption capacity at higher pressures. The results showed that chemical
activation induced the formation of an optimal pore size distribution for hydrogen adsorption centered
at about 0.5 nm and the proportion of micropore volume was higher than 50%, which resulted in
an adsorption capacity of 5.5 wt% at 77 K and 80 bar; this was an increase of as much as 150% relative
to the one predicted by the Chahine rule.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Pinecones; biomass waste; nanoporous; activated carbon; hydrogen; storage; renewab
Elenco autori:
Agostino, RAFFAELE GIUSEPPE; Policicchio, Alfonso; Conte, Giuseppe; Desiderio, Giovanni
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