스킵 네비게이션


Materials LeaderKOREAN CARBON SOCIETY

학회지검색

학회지검색

Extraction and characterization of lignin from black liquor and preparation of biomass-based activated carbon there-from
관리자2017-05-22조회 2687
In the present study, biomass-based lignin was extracted from industrial waste black li-quor and the extracted lignin was characterized by means of attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and 1H-nuclear magnetic resonance spectros-copy. The extracted lignin was carbonized at different temperatures and then activated with steam at 850oC. The extracted lignin in powder state was transformed into a bulky carbonized lignin due to possible fusion between the lignin particles occurring upon carbonization. The carbonized and then pulverized lignin exhibits brittle surfaces, the increased thermal stability, and the carbon assay with increasing the carbonization tem-perature. The scanning electron microscopic images and the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller result indicate that the steam-activated carbon has the specific surface area of 1718 m2/g, which is markedly greater than the carbonized lignin. This study reveals that biomass-based activated carbon with highly porous structure can be produced from costless black liquor via steam-activation process.