TY - JOUR AU - Sakoda, Akiyoshi AB - This paper deals with a method to produce carbonaceous adsorbents from biomass using a technique of aqueous phase carbonization (hydrothermal carbonization). A series of laboratory-scale tests to produce carbonaceous materials from existing biomass such as Japanese cedar, which is a typical construction material in Japan, were conducted. The biomass feedstock was subjected to (1) hydrothermal carbonization at 350∘C, followed by (2) hydrothermal oxidation at 350∘C with the existence of hydrogen peroxide and (3) short-tome heat treatment at 950∘C in a closed crucible with no water. Thus-obtained carbonaceous materials were found to have mesoporous structures with ca. 350 m2/g of specific surface area and the adsorption capacity for phenol could reach to around three-quarters of that of a commercial activated carbon. TI - Production and Characterization of Carbonaceous Adsorbents from Biomass Wastes by Aqueous Phase Carbonization JF - Adsorption DO - 10.1007/s10450-005-6004-6 DA - 2005-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/production-and-characterization-of-carbonaceous-adsorbents-from-90b0gLQCUc SP - 669 EP - 673 VL - 11 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -