DÜMF Mühendislik Dergisi, cilt.12, sa.2, ss.297-308, 2021 (Hakemli Dergi)
In this study, activated carbon with strong adsorption property was synthesized from lignocellulosic
structured walnut shell. Active carbon synthesis was realized in two stages: carbonization and physical
activation. Carbonization was carried out at eight different temperatures (300-1000°C), 500 mL/min N2
gas flow and 10°C/min heating rate for 1 hour. Activation was done at two different temperatures (800-
900 °C) at 100 ml/min CO2 gas flow for 1 hour. Characterization of activated carbons was carried out and
their adsorption capacities were examined with methylene blue. The surface areas of the activated carbons
were investigated by BET analysis and the surface areas ranged from 56,79 to 652,22 m2
/g. Amounts of
micro and mesoporous in these surface areas were calculated. Besides, SEM analysis indicates the porous
structure and XRD analysis confirms that the structure is amorphous. Methylene blue adsorption was
performed in the aqueous phase and the capacities of the activated carbons were calculated. The methylene
blue adsorption capacity of activated carbons varies between 15,96 -174,81 mg/g.