Abstract

Activated carbon fibers (ACFs) were prepared by CO 2 activation of chars obtained by pyrolyzing Nomex [poly ( m-phenylene isophthalamide)], either alone or pre-impregnated with phosphoric acid (impregnation ratio of 7 wt.% H 3PO 4). The resulting materials were characterized by elemental analysis, X-ray diffraction, SEM-EDX, thermogravimetry and N 2 (77 K) and CO 2 (273 K) adsorption. Nomex impregnation with phosphoric acid produced an increase in the char yield in pyrolysis (64.1 vs. 53 wt.% without impregnation) and enhanced the reactivity during activation by an almost sevenfold factor. ACFs with BET surface areas as high as 1300 m 2 g −1 at burn-off degrees of the order of 40% are obtained from both nonimpregnated and impregnated Nomex.

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