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Cement clinker as inorganic cement binder was used to explore the forming and properties of powder activated carbon. Adding silicon micro powder and using steam pressure curing in the process for improving the strength of the materials and shortening sample preparation cycle. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM), compressive strength, iodine adsorption value, the porosity, water absorption, carbon content were used to intestigate the microstructures and the properties of activated carbon monoliths. The results show that 70wt% of activated carbon, 25wt% of cement clinker and 5wt% of silica powder were mixed, granulated, and molded, and then steam pressure curing at 195°C for 6h would provide a new path of getting the good properties of activated carbon monoliths; the corresponding properties of the optimal samples are listed below: the iodine adsorption value was 551.72mg/g, and the compressive strength was 7.25MPa. The carbon content of 58.48%; the porosity was 57.34%, water absorption was 69.42%.
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Journal of Functional Materials
ISSN: 1001-9731
CN: 50-1099/TH
Year: 2013
Issue: 21
Volume: 44
Page: 3195-3198
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30 Days PV: 2
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