Published : 2021-01-13

Waste poly(methylene methacrylate) as precursor for activated carbons

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The evaluation of the possibilities to use of waste poly(methylene methacrylate) (PMMA) in acomposition with coal-tar pitch (CTP) for the preparation of activated carbons was carried out. The polymer-pitch compositions (PMMA-CTP), containing from 10 to 50 wt % of waste PMMA were homogenized at 270 °C, for 1 hour. PMMA-CTP compositions were carbonized and activated with steam, carbon dioxide or potassium hydroxide. It was found that the activated carbon obtained from the composition containing 50 wt % of waste PMMA in the activation process with KOH was characterized by the highest iodine number (IN = 2260 mg/g), methylene blue number (MB = 33 cm3), specific surface area (BET= 3134 m2/g), micropores (1.033 cm3/g) and mesopores (0.160 cm3/g) volume.



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Makomaski, G., & Zieliński, J. (2021). Waste poly(methylene methacrylate) as precursor for activated carbons. Polimery, 63(11-12), 821–824. https://doi.org/10.14314/polimery.2018.11.11