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Conversion of Corn Cobs to Activated Carbons for
Natural gas (methane) adsorption
Motunrayo Kemiki
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ALL-CRAFT,
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Dr. Peter Pfeifer
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Dr. Galen
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Dr. Rusty Sutterlin
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Parag Shah
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Pennsylvania State University, Department of Chemical Engineering, and Department of Physics, University of Missouri
INTRODUCTION
The development of alternative fuels has been a worldwide interest for
environmental, national energy security, and economical reasons.
ADSORBED NATURAL GAS
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
Adsorbed natural gas (ANG) is a technology where the
micropores in adsorbent materials are used to store NG
The main advantage of ANG over CNG is to
reduce the storage pressure.
Activated carbons are the most promising
adsorbent materials for ANG
Source: Monthly Energy Review, Table 3.1
1) Adsorbed
Natural Gas
Tank on a
Dodge Dakota
truck
Figure 1: The graph shows an increase in U.S dependence
on foreign oil, over the last few years.
Alternative energy sources such as alcohols, hydrogen, propane,
natural gas, and electricity have less environmental impact, and can
conserve the oil supply
Activated carbons produced from corn cobs can be used to store
natural gas in flat panel tanks that have high storage capacity at low
pressure (not exceeding 500psi).
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2)Best FlatPanel Tank,
developed by
Aglarg
ACTIVATED CARBONS FROM
CORN COBS
NATURAL GAS
PARAMETRIC STUDY
One of the cleanest burning fuels
Reduce harmful pollutants
Lower exhaust emissions
The properties of the activated carbon produced depend on the following variables:
Activated carbons are useful adsorbent with a
highly porous form of carbon.
Substantial supply
NG from NG fields
Oil fields
Landfills
Wide range of applications
Home heating
Fuel for next-generation clean vehicles
Source of hydrogen for fuel-cell cars
Corn cobs are excellent materials for the
production of nanoporous carbon for methane
storage because of their botanical origin are
similar to coconut shell and olive pits
NG from Landfill
WHY ARE WE NOT DRIVING
NG-FUELED VEHICLES ?
Current natural gas vehicles are
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) vehicles that
store natural gas in heavy tanks that take up
significant passenger and truck space
Nanoporous Carbon obtained from corn cobs are
relatively inexpensive
ACTIVATED CARBON
ADSORPTION PROCESS
CONCLUSION
Images of the activated carbons captured by a
scanning electron microscope:
Activated carbons with a methane uptake of 150v/v or greater and a
very high surface area (800-1600m2/g) can beproduced from corn cobs
Natural gas in CNG is stored at very high
pressures of up to 250atm (3600psi) that
can cause an explosion during an accident
Flat Panel Natural gas tanks that have high
storage capacity at low pressure (not
exceeding 500psi) are desirable.
Missouri has enough waste corn cobs to supply
activated carbon for all the cars in the U.S
Methane
Adsorbent Natural Gas (ANG) technology is a promising alternative
fuel source that is environmentally friendly
Compressed Natural
Gas tanks
Flat panel tanks can be made from activated carbons and can be used
to store methane at low pressure (not exceeding 500psi)
Activated Carbon uses the physical adsorption process whereby attractive
Van der Waals pulls the organics into the interior walls of the carbon
On-going research