TITLE:
Activated Carbons Containing Dispersed Metal Oxide Particles for Removal of Methyl Mercaptan in Air
AUTHORS:
Hisashi Tamai, Miki Nakamori, Masayoshi Nishikawa, Takeshi Shiono
KEYWORDS:
Activated Carbon, Methyl Mercaptan, Adsorption, Metal Oxide, Oxidation
JOURNAL NAME:
Materials Sciences and Applications,
Vol.2 No.1,
January
25,
2011
ABSTRACT: Activated carbons containing dispersed metal oxide particles were prepared by carbonization of phenol resin containing metal compounds followed by steam activation. Acetylacetonates of Fe, Mn and V, and Cu nitrate were used as the sources of metals. The removal of a small amount of methyl mercaptan (CH3SH) in air with these activated carbons was tested in a flow system. Compared with activated carbons without metal oxides, the carbons exhibited high activity for the removal of CH3SH in air. In particular, activated carbon obtained from Novolac containing 5 wt% Cu showed excellent behavior over a long time.