Coal-Based Carbon Foams. Influence of the Precursor Coal
Carbon foams were obtained from several bituminous coals with different plasticity and volatile matter content by a two-stage thermal process. The first stage, a controlled carbonisation treatment under pressure at 450-500 °C, is responsible for the final textural properties of the foam. In the second stage the carbonisation product was baked at 1100 °C. The foams produced display a macroporous texture with plasticity, volatile matter content and maceral composition of the precursor coals having an influence on the apparent density and the pore size of the resultant porous products.
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Main Authors: | Calvo Díez, Montserrat, García Fernández, Roberto, Rodríguez Moinelo, Sabino J. |
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Format: | comunicación de congreso biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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2007
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Subjects: | Carbon materials, Pore structure, Macerals, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/4940 |
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