2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(18a) Producing Cleaner Fuels Using Carbon Nanofibers Prepared from a Lignin/Recycled-PET Blend
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Furthermore, escalating environmental concerns are intensifying the need to utilize renewable and waste resources for the manufacture of high-value engineered materials. Lignin is an abundant natural polymer, while poly(ethylene terephthalate) is a major compound of municipal waste. Here, we have combined these two polymers for the manufacture of activated carbon nanofibers. Initially, electrospun nanofibers of varying average diameters were prepared (100 â 400 nm) using different mass ratios between lignin and recycled-PET (50/50 â 90/10). These precursor nanofibers were carbonized and then their porosity was increased through physical and chemical activation. The resulting activated carbon nanofibers were used for the adsorption of sulfur compounds (thiophene, benzothiophene) from model fuels.