Abstract:
Activated carbons were prepared from bamboo by phosphoric acid activation. Samples were characterized by N
2 adsorption, Boehm titration, gas chromatograph-mass spectrometry, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The adsorption capacity,specific surface area, pore structure, surface functional groups and microstructure of the bamboo-based activated carbon were compared with those of coconut shell-based activated carbon prepared by steam activation.Results showed that both activated carbons had almost similar acetate adsorption capacities, specific surface area and pore structure.Besides, the bamboo-based activated carbon had many more carboxyl, phenolic hydroxyl—COO
-、—OH
- 和P=O、 P—O—C andP=OOH groups than the coconut shell-based activated carbon.