Structural transformations of carbon materials in the processes of preparation from plant raw materials


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Abstract

The results of a study of carbon materials from rice husk, lignin, and cellulose subjected to different activation processes performed by the BET method and X-ray diffraction analysis are reported. The specific surface areas and total pore volumes and the X-ray diffraction compositions and characteristics of the carbon structures of the test samples were determined. It was shown that the treatment of carbonized plant raw materials with direct steam and sodium hydroxide causes the development of a surface and an increase in the degree of order of a carbon structure, whereas the high-temperature treatment (above 1000°С) leads to a decrease in the total pore volume and the specific surface area upon reaching a maximum degree of graphitization in the carbon structure.

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S. V. Yefremova

National Center on Complex Processing of Mineral Raw Materials of the Republic of Kazakhstan

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Email: s_yefremova@cmrp.kz
Kazakhstan, Almaty, 050036

Yu. M. Korolev

Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis

Email: s_yefremova@cmrp.kz
Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 29, Moscow, 119991

Yu. I. Sukharnikov

National Center on Complex Processing of Mineral Raw Materials of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Email: s_yefremova@cmrp.kz
Kazakhstan, Almaty, 050036

A. A. Kablanbekov

National Center on Complex Processing of Mineral Raw Materials of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Email: s_yefremova@cmrp.kz
Kazakhstan, Almaty, 050036

K. K. Anarbekov

National Center on Complex Processing of Mineral Raw Materials of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Email: s_yefremova@cmrp.kz
Kazakhstan, Almaty, 050036

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