Comparative study of two activated carbons from Borassus aethiopum produced in electric and artisanal furnaces
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The comparison of activated carbons of Borassus aethiopum produced in
an electric and artisanal furnaces showed similarities and differences in their
characteristics. The activated carbon produced in an electric furnace (BA-AC FE)
with a specific surface area of 888 m2
/g is less microporous than the activated carbon
produced in an artisanal furnace (BA-AC FA) which has a specific surface area of
1431 m2
/g. Also, with its BM index (IBM) of 329.5 mg/g the BA-AC FE is more
macroporous than the AC-BA-Fa which has an IBM of 28.8 mg/g. This, importance
of macroporosity on the AC-BA-FE allowed to obtain an abatement rate of 95.11 % of
BM against 72.24 % for the AC-BA Fa. Both carbons have type IV adsorption
isotherms. In view of the good characteristics of the BA-AC FA activated carbon, the
water issue can be improved in rural areas by building artisanal furnaces. These will
allow to produce quality activated carbon and to design carbon filters.