Synthesis, characterization and hydrogen storage application of an activated carbon derivated from orange peels waste
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2022
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The recovery and reuse of orange peel waste (OP) is a sustainable strategy in a circular
economy. In this research, OP was used as the raw material for the preparation of a novel
carbonaceous nanomaterial to be used in the adsorption of hydrogen as an alternative in the
use of green hydrogen. Activated carbons were synthesized from orange peel using different
synthesis conditions. The activation of the carbon was carried out by means of a chemical
process with phosphoric acid as activating agent, varying the the activating agent/precursor
ratio, and the contact time between them. The activating agent used is a solution of
phosphoric acid (50 wt %) in different weight ratios of acid/precursor of 3:1 or 6:1, with resting
time of 24 hours. The best support was obtained using a carbonization time of 1 h, a
carbonization temperature of 470 , 6:1 precursor/acid ratio and 24 hours of resting time.
According XRD analysis all samples present amorphous structure of activated carbons with
BET surface areas of 1000 to 1400 m /g. With the activated carbons obtained with the best
structure and texture, the adsorption of hydrogen and the effects on their meso /
microporosity were studied. Said material significantly improved H storage behaviour
compared to CMK-3 type nanostructured carbon (3.1% by weight at -196,15 C and 10 bar).
The synthesized material shows promise in absorbing hydrogen by weak binding forces
(physisorption).
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orange peel waste, carbonaceous nanomaterials
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