Study on Activation Agent Impact for Activated Semi-Coke Structure

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Study on the impact of activation agent for Activated semi-coke structure Activated semi-coke were prepared choosing KOH and ZnCl2 as activating agent by orthogonal experiments, and the effect on properties of activated were also be researched. The influence of different activating agents for activated semi-coke the structure of activated semi-coke were analyzed by using SEM and FTIR. Performance and structure of ZnCl2 activated semi-coke were compared with KOH activated .The result showed that ZnCl2 activated semi-coke and KOH activated were obviously different. The former have developed in macroporous structure. The latter have developed in mesoporous and micropore and had Uniform pore distribution. The infrared spectra of two activated semi-coke is similar.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 791-793)

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20-23

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September 2013

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