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Optimum manufacturing conditions of activated carbon fiber absorbents. I. Effect of flame retardant reagent concentration

Optimum manufacturing conditions of activated carbon fiber absorbents. I. Effect of flame... Abstract In this paper, viscose rayon-based knitted fabrics were utilized as the precursor to produce activated carbon fiber absorbents (ACFA). To obtain better pore characteristics and higher weight yield of ACFA, the effect of flame retardant reagent concentration was studied. Experimental results revealed that both BET surface area and micropore volume increased with increasing flame retardant reagent concentration. On the other hand, both weight yield and micropore volume ratio (Vmic/Vtot) decreased as the flame retardant reagent concentration increased. It was therefore concluded that controlling the flame retardant reagent concentration at 30% not only could obtain better absorption property of ACFA but also helped maintain its production efficiency. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Fibers and Polymers Springer Journals

Optimum manufacturing conditions of activated carbon fiber absorbents. I. Effect of flame retardant reagent concentration

Fibers and Polymers , Volume 8 (5): 5 – Dec 1, 2007

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
2007 The Korean Fiber Society
ISSN
1229-9197
eISSN
1875-0052
DOI
10.1007/bf02875868
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Abstract

Abstract In this paper, viscose rayon-based knitted fabrics were utilized as the precursor to produce activated carbon fiber absorbents (ACFA). To obtain better pore characteristics and higher weight yield of ACFA, the effect of flame retardant reagent concentration was studied. Experimental results revealed that both BET surface area and micropore volume increased with increasing flame retardant reagent concentration. On the other hand, both weight yield and micropore volume ratio (Vmic/Vtot) decreased as the flame retardant reagent concentration increased. It was therefore concluded that controlling the flame retardant reagent concentration at 30% not only could obtain better absorption property of ACFA but also helped maintain its production efficiency.

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Fibers and PolymersSpringer Journals

Published: Dec 1, 2007

Keywords: Polymer Sciences

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