The work describes adsorpbon experiments from aqueous sotutlons on activated carbon usmg a counter-current adsorber Phenol and paramtrophenol were used for single component adsorption and molasses colour for multlcomponent adsorptIon expenments Isotherms were determmed usmg simple equdtbnum expenmen
A study on adsorption of trichloromonofluoroethane by an activated carbon pellet
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- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 274 KB
- Volume
- 33
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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โฆ Synopsis
In summary, the results presented here indicate that: i) the shrinkage of isotropic and anisotropic. fractions of the green block during calcination is independent of the carbonization conditions, ii) the contraction of the anisotropic fraction is about twice that, of the isotropic, this difference being one of the main causes for the porosity of the final block, and iii) the parameter measuring the isotropic fraction insoluble in toluene, calculated as (TI -A)ITI, is directly related to the porosity of the calcined block. Thus, this parameter of the semicoke allows a qualitative prediction of the properties of the calcined block. Acknowlrdgments -Financial support from the European Union (Contract BRE.2CT.0901) and CDT1 (Contract 940103) is acknowledged 1 1 7. 3 REFERENCES
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