Issue 105, 2016

129Xe NMR studies of morphology and accessibility in porous biochar from almond shells

Abstract

Micro and mesoporous materials are often used in catalysis, purification, composite filler, and other applications. Almond shell is an important agricultural byproduct that can be transformed to microporous and mesoporous carbon. In this work, we produced biochar from almond shell using a thermal treatment procedure in an inert atmosphere and characterized the pores with nitrogen adsorption, environmental SEM, and 129Xe NMR. The latter technique differentiates adsorbed and nonadsorbed xenon and permits the correlation of different processing conditions with xenon adsorption and diffusivity. The relevance of removing the ash produced during the charring process has been included in the study. Moreover, the xenon exchange between meso- and micro-pores has been directly observed by 129Xe NMR, demonstrating that after ash removal by water the materials have high accessibility of the pores by external fluids, thus increasing the usefulness as filtration or adsorption material.

Graphical abstract: 129Xe NMR studies of morphology and accessibility in porous biochar from almond shells

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Jul 2016
Accepted
25 Oct 2016
First published
25 Oct 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 103803-103810

129 Xe NMR studies of morphology and accessibility in porous biochar from almond shells

M. Farina, M. Mauri, G. Patriarca, R. Simonutti, K. T. Klasson and H. N. Cheng, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 103803 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA18104J

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