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활성탄의 흡착능에 관한 연구 (III)-토탄의 회분함량과 흡착능과의 관계-
A Study on the Adsorptivity of Active Carbon III - Relation between the Ash Content of Peat and Adsorptivity-
HWAHAK KONGHAK, December 1966, 4(3), 183-186(4), NONE
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Abstract
These experiments were carried out to find the possibility of use of peat as the raw material of active carbon.
Peat was fractionated by flotation. Each fraction then varied in composition from the high-peat to the high-ash end. These samples were carbonized and activated. The adsorptivity of these active carbon thus produced was tested by methylene blue. caramel, permanganate, and iodine test.
When ash content is decreased, good decolorizing carbon can be made from peat. The lower the ash of peat, the better the results to be expected.
Peat was fractionated by flotation. Each fraction then varied in composition from the high-peat to the high-ash end. These samples were carbonized and activated. The adsorptivity of these active carbon thus produced was tested by methylene blue. caramel, permanganate, and iodine test.
When ash content is decreased, good decolorizing carbon can be made from peat. The lower the ash of peat, the better the results to be expected.