Making Activated Carbon by Wet Pressurized Pyrolysis
TBMG-1157
11/01/2006
- Content
A wet pressurized pyrolysis (wet carbonization) process has been invented as a means of producing activated carbon from a wide variety of inedible biomass consisting principally of plant wastes. The principal intended use of this activated carbon is room-temperature adsorption of pollutant gases from cooled incinerator exhaust streams.
- Citation
- "Making Activated Carbon by Wet Pressurized Pyrolysis," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2006.