Recent advances in activated carbon fibers for pollutant removal

  • Jong Hyun Joo
  • , Seong Hwang Kim
  • , Jee Hoon Kim
  • , Hyun Ju Kang
  • , Jeong Hoon Lee
  • , Hye Ji Jeon
  • , Yeon Hee Jang
  • , Jong Hoon Lee
  • , Seul Yi Lee
  • , Soo Jin Park
  • , Min Kang Seo

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Abstract

Activated carbon fibers (ACFs) have emerged as promising adsorbents for environmental applications in the removal, separation, and modification of organic compounds in liquid and gas phases. Recent research has focused on enhancing the effectiveness of ACFs via precursor and surface modification, aiming to enhance their affinity for specific pollutants. Hence, the present review reports recent research advances in this area, focusing on ACF production and modification techniques, along with their respective advantages and disadvantages. After a brief description of ACFs, their state-of-the-art surface modification techniques are systematically summarized, divided into two categories: (i) type of precursor [e.g., polyacrylonitrile (PAN), pitch, phenolic resin (e.g., novoloid), biomass] and (ii) type of surface modification (wet or dry). In short, this review presents recent advances in the preparation and modification of ACFs for the removal of organic compounds from aqueous and gas phases; various fabrication techniques and the adsorption mechanisms of organic compounds are also discussed in detail.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108135
Pages (from-to)21-44
Number of pages24
JournalCarbon Letters
Volume35
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Activated carbon fiber
  • Adsorption
  • Pollutant
  • Precursor
  • Surface modification

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