Information
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Patent Grant
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4987116
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Patent Number
4,987,116
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Date Filed
Tuesday, October 3, 198935 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 22, 199133 years ago
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
- B01J2032
- B01J2020
- C01B3110
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Abstract
Described is a method for preparing a coarse-pored formed carbon from charcoal dust, charcoal tar and sodium hydroxide solution. These ingredients are mixed, kneaded, shaped and low-tempeature carbonized in as low-oxygen atmosphere as possible at temperatures of 300 to 900.degree. C. The product is further activated with water vapor and/or carbon dioxide at temperature of 700 to 1200.degree. C. In the initial mixture, sodium hydroxide is added in amounts of 5.0 to 15.0 % by weight relative to the amount of charcoal dust.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a method of preparing a coarse-pored formed carbon from charcoal dust, charcoal tar and sodium hydroxide solution. The method includes mixing, kneading, shaping and low-temperature carbonization of the shaped mixture in as low-oxygen atmosphere as possible at temperatures of 300 to 900.degree. C. The method further includes activation with water vapor and/or carbon dioxide at temperatures of 700 to 1200.degree. C.
Formed carbon is used as absorption agent in percolation decolorization, e.g. in the preparation of methionine; for the separation of high-boiling liquids; or as catalytic carrier.
The use of a formed carbon produced from lignite (brown coal) for these applications is known.
The use of lignite as a raw-material base has the disadvantage that variations occur in the quality of the formed carbon.
Some prior art processes are described in Kirk-Othmer, Encyclopedia of Chemical Terminology, 3rd Edition, Vol. 4, pgs. 561-569, "Activated Carbon". This material is incorporated herein by reference.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention resides in providing a method for the preparation of a coarse-pored formed carbon from charcoal dust, charcoal tar and sodium hydroxide solution by means of mixing, kneading, shaping and low-temperature carbonization of the shaped mixture in as low-oxygen atmosphere as possible at temperatures of 300 to 900.degree. C. This product is activated with water vapor and/or carbon dioxide at temperatures of 700 to 1200.degree. C. The sodium hydroxide, in the initial mixture, is added in amounts of 5.0 to 15.0 % by weight relative to the amount of charcoal dust.
The sodium hydroxide may be added in a preferred embodiment in the form of an aqueous solution.
The concentration of this sodium hydroxide solution can be at least 25 % by weight, preferably 30 to 50 % by weight and advantageously 35 to 50 % by weight.
The low-temperature carbonization can be carried out in a temperature range of 400 to 600.degree. C.
The activation can be carried out in a temperature range of 800 to 1000.degree. C.
The method of the invention can be carried out in known mixing, kneading, shaping, low-temperature carbonization and activating devices.
The method of the invention has the advantage that high yields are obtained by the low-temperature carbonization and activation process, as well as products with a high percentage of coarse pores are obtained.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The examples that follow serve to illustrate the detailed aspects of the invention. Mixing, kneading and shaping tests:
The base components, charcoal dust, charcoal tar and sodium hydroxide solution, are mixed and kneaded in a Z kneader, whereby the sodium hydroxide solution and the amount of water indicated in table 2 are premixed. The mixture obtained in this manner is formed in an extruder.
TABLE 1______________________________________Mixing, kneading and pressing conditions______________________________________Mixing sequence: dust, tar, sodium hydroxide solution/waterKneading time: 15 min.Matrix: multihole matrix with 1.6 mm bores.______________________________________
TABLE 2______________________________________Mixing compositions Ex. 1 Ex. 2 Ex. 3 Ref. Ex. 4______________________________________charcoal dust (g) 1920 1920 1920 1920charcoal tar (g) 1140 1140 1140 114040% sodium hydroxide 640 480 320 0solution (g)water (g) 40 40 40 140NaOH content* 13.3 10.0 6.7 0(% by weight)______________________________________ *relative to the amount of charcoal dust.
Low-temperature carbonization tests
The low-temperature carbonization of the green, extruded blanks takes place in a rotating cylinder kiln at 500.degree. C. under an atmosphere free of oxygen.
TABLE 3______________________________________Low-temperature carbonization conditions______________________________________Rotating cylinder: indirectly heatedheated length: approx. 2700 mminner diameter: approx. 380 mmtube inclination: approx. 2.degree.rpms: approx. 7.5 rpmscarbon charge: approx. 5 kg/hcarrier gas: approx. 1,150 liters per hour of nitrogenvacuum: approx. 20 mm water column.______________________________________
TABLE 4______________________________________Results of low-temperature carbonization yield of low- temperature volatile carbonization* contents______________________________________Example l 74.5% by wt. 17.6% by wt.Example 2 70.9% by wt. 17.4% by wt.Example 3 67.4% by wt. 10.2% by wt.Reference Example 4 47.4% by wt. 10.2% by wt.______________________________________ *relative to the moisturefree green material.
Note the increased yield with the addition of sodium hydroxide.
Activation tests
The activation of the extruded blanks carbonized at low temperature in Examples 1-4 took place in a rotating cylinder at an activating temperature of 850 and 950.degree. C.
TABLE 5______________________________________Activating conditions______________________________________rotating tube: indirectly heatedheated length: approx. 1000 mminner diameter: approx. 100 mmtube inclination: approx. 1%rpms: approx. 7.5 rpmsoverflow height: approx. 15 mmwater vapor: 1000 g/hcarbon charge: 600-900 g/hvacuum: approx. 10 mm water column.______________________________________
After activation, the products were washed thoroughly with water and dried. The results of activation are listed in Table 6.
TABLE 6__________________________________________________________________________Results of Activation Kiln Benzene Methylene Bump Vibra-Activ. Carbon Yield Isotherms AS Iodine Blue Hard- Rolling tionTemp. Charge % by (% by wt.) No. titer Molasses % by wear density.degree.C. g/h wt. 9/10 1/10 1/100 1/1000 mg/g ml/0.1 g mg No. wt. by g/l__________________________________________________________________________Ex. 1a 850 600 42.3 70.9 36.1 24.7 16.2 1220 18.0 290 83.4 88.0 245Ex. 1b 850 720 49.9 54.1 33.7 25.7 16.4 1170 16.5 565 88.0 90.8 280Ex. 1c 950 900 39.1 57.3 40.4 26.5 16.4 1210 17.5 555 85.6 89.4 255Ex. 2 850 600 48.6 60.5 35.4 25.6 17.3 1190 17.5 540 88.4 88.2 260Ex. 3 850 600 48.1 55.5 33.9 25.4 17.7 1180 16.0 600 88.2 90.4 290Ref. 850 600 65.0 29.0 19.7 16.6 12.5 700 3.5 1400 84.0 96.6 410Ex. 4__________________________________________________________________________
The activated carbons according to Examples 1a, 1b and 1c were mixed, kneaded and carbonized at a low temperature in accordance with Example 1. The different carbons were obtained by means of the different activating conditions such as activating temperature and carbon charge.
While the invention has been described with particular examples and compositions cited, various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims.
Claims
- 1. A method of preparing a coarse-pored formed carbon comprising the steps of:
- (A) mixing charcoal dust, charcoal tar and sodium hydroxide solution to form a mixture, wherein the sodium hydroxide is present in the amount of 5 to 15% by weight relative to the amount of charcoal dust;
- (B) kneading the mixture;
- (C) shaping the kneaded mixture;
- (D) low temperature carbonization of the shaped mixture in an atmosphere almost free of oxygen, at temperatures in the range of 300 to 900.degree. C.; and
- (E) activation with water vapor and/or carbon dioxide at temperatures in the range of 700 to 1200.degree. C.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the low-temperature carbonization is carried out at temperatures in a range of 400.degree.-600.degree. C.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the activation is carried out at temperatures in a range of 800.degree.-1000.degree. C.
- 4. The method according to claim 2, characterized in that the activation is carried out at temperatures in the range of 800.degree.-1000.degree. C.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein said charcoal dust is present in the amount of 50-60% by weight relative to said mixture and wherein said charcoal tar is present in the amount of 30 to 35% by weight relative to said mixture.
Priority Claims (1)
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