The adsorption of cyanogen chloride on impregnated carbon containing copper and chromium compounds and other additives is accompanied by the formation of carbon dioxide. Presorbed water enhances the formation of carbon dioxide and decreases the desorption of cyanogen chloride. Cyanogen chloride is a
Adsorption of radon on active carbon
β Scribed by Y. Nakayama; H. Nagao; I. Mochida; Y. Kawabuchi
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 397 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
is some diffeience in nitrogen adsorption in .large micropores and on the surface of mesopores. This actually constitutes a principal setback of nitrogen as a reference vapor. Thus, thanks to the much lower adsorbability of nitrogen in comparison with benzene under similar conditions, nitrogen is l
An active, commercial-grade carbon, washed with boiling 1 M HCI, to eliminate ash from its surface, was thermally treated in the presence of oxygen at temperatures between 400 and 75OT, to produce carbon samples whose capacity to adsorb SO2 was investigated. The amount of SO, adsorbed appears to be
Equilibrium adsorptions of H? and CH, from their mixture on three commercial activated carbons are measured by analyzing the breakthrough curves of the more strongly adsorbed CH, at 25 and 204Β°C and pressures up to 1000 psia. Three methods of predicting adsorption of mixture based on single-gas isot