Mesoporous Composite Materials from Acivated Rice Husk Carbon and Montmorillonite

Authors

  • J. M. Jandosov Institute of Combustion Problems, 172 Bogenbai Batyr st.,050012, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Z. A. Mansurov Institute of Combustion Problems, 172 Bogenbai Batyr st.,050012, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • M. A. Biisenbayev Institute of Combustion Problems, 172 Bogenbai Batyr st.,050012, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • A. R. Kerimkulova Institute of Combustion Problems, 172 Bogenbai Batyr st.,050012, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Z. R. Ismagilov Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, 5, Pr.Akad.Lavrentieva, 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • N. V. Shikina Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, 5, Pr.Akad.Lavrentieva, 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • I. Z. Ismagilov Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, 5, Pr.Akad.Lavrentieva, 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • I. P. Andrievskaya Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, 5, Pr.Akad.Lavrentieva, 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18321/ectj74

Abstract

Three different carbons were prepared from rice husk by steam activation at 700 ºC, H3PO4-activation followed by desilication or desilication followed by H3PO4-activation at 500 ºC. Honeycomb monoliths were obtained by mixing of a carbon with montmorillonite followed by extrusion, curing, calcination and leaching by alkaline solution. Obtained blocks were compared in terms of their morphology and elemental composition using data of SEM/EDX-analysis. From low temperature nitrogen adsorption study results it follows that prepared monoliths are characterized by SBET up to 700 m2/g (Vz = 0.79 cm3/g) and pore size distribution shows the maximum around 4 nm. Methylene blue number is as high as 250 mg/g.

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2011-04-22

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Jandosov, J. M., Mansurov, Z. A., Biisenbayev, M. A., Kerimkulova, A. R., Ismagilov, Z. R., Shikina, N. V., … Andrievskaya, I. P. (2011). Mesoporous Composite Materials from Acivated Rice Husk Carbon and Montmorillonite. Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal, 13(1-2), 105–113. https://doi.org/10.18321/ectj74

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