NO Gas Sensor with Enhanced Sensitivity Using Activated Carbon Prepared from Pyrolysis Fuel Oil and Polyethylene Terephthalate

  • Kwak, Cheol Hwan
  • Seo, Sang Wan
  • Kim, Min Il
  • Im, Ji Sun
  • Kang, Seok Chang
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In this study, a sensor for detection of nitric oxide (NO) gas was developed using petroleum pitch-based activated carbon which was synthesized from pyrolysis fuel oil (PFO). Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) was added to increase molecular weight by stimulating a polymerization of components in PFO during the pitch synthesis process. The increase in the molecular weight of pitch contributed to the improvement of textural properties of activated carbon, such as the specific surface area and micropore volume. It also enhanced the sensitivity of NO gas sensor based on the activated carbon. In addition, the effect of PET addition during the pitch synthesis on the surface oxygen content and conductivity of activated carbon was investigated. Finally, the correlation of the sensitivity with physical properties of activated carbon was analyzed.

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Pyrolysis fuel oilPetroleum pitchActivated carbonGas sensorNitric oxidePITCHSLUDGE
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NO Gas Sensor with Enhanced Sensitivity Using Activated Carbon Prepared from Pyrolysis Fuel Oil and Polyethylene Terephthalate
저자
Kwak, Cheol HwanSeo, Sang WanKim, Min IlIm, Ji SunKang, Seok Chang
DOI
10.14478/ace.2020.1108
발행일
2021-02
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공업화학
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