Preparation and Characterization of Activated Carbon/Viscose Fiber

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Viscose fibers (VF) are widely used because of its good bio-compatibility and the adsorbent performance. In this paper, adsorbent fibers were obtained via wet spinning method with the mixed solution of activated carbon dispersion and viscose. The characterization of activated carbon/viscose fibers (ACVF) were evaluated by infrared spectroscopy (IR) scanning electron microscope (SEM) and Thermo gravimetric (TG). The results showed that activated carbon had already doped to the viscose. Benzene adsorbent performance research indicates that the adsorbent capacity of ACVFis better than VF.

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