Notice of Retraction Preparation of activated carbon from corn cob by Na2C03 activation using microwave radiation

Li Jiang,Fei Ma, GouBin Liang

ICAMS), 2010 IEEE International Conference(2010)

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Notice of Retraction After careful and considered review of the content of this paper by a duly constituted expert committee, this paper has been found to be in violation of IEEE's Publication Principles. We hereby retract the content of this paper. Reasonable effort should be made to remove all past references to this paper. The presenting author of this paper has the option to appeal this decision by contacting TPII@ieee.org. This study presents the production of activated carbon from corn cob. Activated carbons were prepared with sodium carbonate activation by microwave radiation. The effect of different parameters, such as microwave radiation time and Na2CO3/corn cob ratio on the yield and adsorption capacities of activated carbons were discussed. It indicated that the optimal conditions were as follow: microwave power460W;microwave radiation time 9min; Na2CO3/ corn cob ratio 2.5:1. Iodine number and the yield of activated carbon prepared under optimal conditions were 1199.12 mg/g and 31.5%, respectively. The surface properties of the activated carbon under optimal conditions were investigated by BET surface area, totale volume ,mesopore volum pore size distribution (PSD) and SEM,Under the optimal conditions, the BET surface area was 24.7m2/g, totale volume was 0.026041 cm3/gand the mesopores accounted for 80%. The advantages of the method described were easy and feasible.
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absorption,activated carbon,chemical technology,crops,grain size,porous materials,radiation effects,scanning electron microscopy,sodium compounds,surface structure,bet surface area,na2co3,sem,activated carbon preparation,adsorption capacity,corn cob,mesopore volum pore size distribution,microwave power,microwave radiation,sodium carbonate activation,surface property,nitrogen,wastewater,carbon
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