Synthesis Of Activated Carbon From Enugu Coal
Table Of Contents
- Title PageLetter Of Transmittal Approval PageDedicationAcknowledgementTable Of ContentAbstractChapter One1.1 Introduction1.2 Scope/ ObjectiveChapter Two2.1 Historical Origin Of Coal2.2 Historical Development Of Activated Carbon2.3 Formation Of Coal2.4 Classification Of Coal2.4a Bank2.4b Ultimate Analysis2.4c Proximate Analysis2.
- 5.0Properties Of Coal2.
- 5.1Physical Properties Of Coal2.
- 5.2Chemical Properties2.6 Uses Of Coal2.7 Activated Process2.8 Coal Activation Process2.81 Chemical Activation
- 2.82Coal Classification2.83 Classification Process2.84 Use At Activated Carbon2.9 Use At Activated CarbonChapter Three
- 3.0Experimental Process3.1 Equipment And Apparatus Used3.2 Material Used3.3 Experimental3.
- 3.1Carbonization Process3.
- 3.2Activation Process3.4 Characterization Of Activated Coal3.
- 4.1Determination Of Bulk Density And Porosity3.
- 4.2Save Analysis3.5 Bleaching Operation3.6 Characterization Of Oil Sample (Bleached)3.
- 6.1Iodine Value (Iv)3.
- 6.2Free Fatty Acid/Acid Value (A.V)3.
- 6.3Specification Value3.
- 6.4Etherification Value (S.V)3.
- 6.5Peroxide Value (P.V)3.
- 6.6Specific Gravity3.
- 6.7Determination Of Melting Point Of Palm Oil3.
- 6.8Determination Of Bolting Point Of Palm OilChapter Four4.0 Experimental4.1 Table
- 4.1Determination Of Density And Porosity
- 4.2Table
- 4.2Sieve Analysis Table4.3 Table
- 4.3Spectranic Reading Of The Unbleached Oil4.4 Table
- 4.4Bleaching Effect Of Activated Coal4.4 Table
- 4.6Iodine Value4.5 Table
- 4.7Specification Value4.6 Table
- 4.8Acid Value4.7 Table
- 4.9Peroxide Value4.8 Concise Table Characterization Of Activated Coal And Bleached OilChapter Five5.0 DiscussionChapter Six6.0 Recommendation And Conclusion Reference
Project Abstract
This project was carried out using coal sample from Onyeama coal mine Enugu, Enugu State. Activated coal was produced by carbonizing the coal and activating it using phosphoric acid at a temperature of 5500c. the degree of bleaching of raw palm oil was monitored using spectronic meter through absorbance measurement. The essence was to identify suitability of the coal as a bleaching agent on palm oil. Comparison of the result obtained was made with the commercial fuller’s earth.From the result obtained that 0.45mm, 0.18mm and <0.075mm particle size of the activated coal was used at size and at variable temperature of 1200c, 1600c and 2000c were carried out, the average percented colour absorption for the activated coal from Enugu was found to be 80, 81 and 89 respectively. This, the optimal particle size, temperature and weight was obtained to be 0.18mm 2000c and log/100ml of palm oil respectively.Further it was identified that the smaller the particle size of the activated coal, the higher the percentage colour reduction.It was also observed that the temperature has a large effect on the bleaching of palm using coal. This percentage colour reduction increase as the temperature increases.It could be conclude that coal is a poor absorber though if activated properly can used as a bleaching.
Project Overview
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Synthesis of coal activated carbon from coal involves the production of activates carbon from coal and the use of it as on adsorbent or absorptive material which is used in bleaching processes.
An absorptive material or adsorbent is this a solid which is able to adsorb a considerable amount of gas or liquid. The gas or liquid been adsorbed is referred to as the adsorbed. Adsorbed material may occur nature all or may be prepared synthetically.
The naturally occurring carbonados material such as coal, wood, coconut shell or bones are decomposed in an inert atmosphere at a temperature of about 500k. the product will not be porous so it will need additional treatment or activation to generate a system of fine pores. The carbon can be produced in the activated state by treating the raw material with chemical like zinc chloride or phosphoric acid before carbonizing.
Activated carbon has a surface area, typically of 106 m2/kg mostly associated with a set of pores about 2mm in diameter. Though there is likely to be another set of pores about 100mm in diameter, not contributing much the surface area.
Activated carbon may be used as a powder, in which from it is mixed in with the liquid to be treated, and then removed by filtration. It is also be used in granular form.
Hence by carefully choosing the starting material and the activated process it can be possible to generate in carbon a pore system with a narrow spore of pore size. This activated carbon can be synthesized from coal.1.2 SCOPE/OBJECTIVE
The scope/objective of this project word according to the topic “synthesis of coal activated carbon from Enugu using any available method of production, vertical, rotary, horizontal and fluidized bed method could be used in the production of the activated carbon from the coal.
It is also limited to the product of activated carbon in powdery form and by synthetic chemical process (using zinc chloride and phosphoric acid). Thus any of the above method could also be used for the carbonization any gasification processes.
The activated carbon produced can be used for dry-cleaning solvent in pharmaceuticals, sugar decolorizing drinking water purification and above all edible oil and fat refining.