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Activated Carbon Nanofibers From Renewable (Lignin) And Waste Resources (Recycled Pet) And Their Adsorption Capacity Of Refractory Sulfur Compounds From Fossil Fuels, Efstratios Svinterikos
Activated Carbon Nanofibers From Renewable (Lignin) And Waste Resources (Recycled Pet) And Their Adsorption Capacity Of Refractory Sulfur Compounds From Fossil Fuels, Efstratios Svinterikos
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The development of advanced engineering materials such as carbon nanofibers from low-cost, renewable and/or waste resources is a key aspect of sustainability. In addition, escalating concerns related to the presence of noxious sulfur compounds in commercial fuels are driving the need to develop more efficient desulfurization technologies. In this PhD dissertation research, activated carbon nanofibers were produced from a blend of lignin with recycled poly(ethylene terephthalate) (r-PET) and they were successfully tested for the adsorption of refractory sulfur compounds from a model diesel fuel. Starting from different lignin/r-PET mass ratios, precursor nanofibers of different morphologies were initially prepared using the …