abstract |
An activated carbon body and method of making the body which involves providing an inorganic substrate, thermosetting resin, and an adsorption enhancing additive which can be sulfur and/or oil which is non-miscible with and non-reactive with the carbon precursor, contacting the inorganic substrate with the carbon precursor and the adsorption enhancing additive to coat the substrate therewith, curing and carbonizing the carbon precursor, and activating the carbon to produce a coating of activated carbon on the substrate and form the activated carbon body. Another method involves forming a mixture of thermosetting resin, adsorption enhancing additive, which can be sulfur, phosphoric acid, and/or the oil, temporary organic binder, optional forming aid, and fillers, shaping the mixture into a body, followed by curing, carbonizing, and activating to produce a shaped body of activated carbon. When sulfur is utilized, a sulfur-carbon bond forms that is characterized by a peak at 165.9 eV when analyzed by Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis. |