In-house Moisture Control by Carbonaceous Materials Produced from Organic By-products
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Recently, the recycling of organic by-products and waste has become very important. The technology for recycling organic by-products must allow for sustainable development and contribute to the quality of human life . In this study, techniques for producing carbonaceous adsorbents from an organic by-product and the application of these materials to humidity control in a house are described. Coffee grounds and oolong tea leaves as organic by-products were carbonized at 673 to 1073K. The iodine adsorption capacity of the carbonaceous materials increased with an increase in the carbonization temperature. Comparatively, the amount of water adsorbed on the carbonization materials produced from oolong tea leaves at 873K for 2h was the highest. The humidity control by the carbonization materials produced from organic wastes was higher than that by the activated carbon . These results indicated that the carbonaceous materials produced from oolong tea leaves at 873K for 2h could be useful for humidity control in the environment of a house.
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