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
Analysis of adsorption entropies of high pressure gas adsorption data on activated carbon
β Scribed by R.K. Agarwal; K.A.G. Amankwah; J.A. Schwarz
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 528 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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β¦ Synopsis
High-pressure adsorption data for methane, ethane, ethylene, propane, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen on activated carbon were analyzed to determine adsorption entropies. Thermal entropies associated with two phase and localized adsorbed phase models were evaluated. It was found that for each gas at a given temperature, thermal entropy for a localized adsorbed phase remained constant with coverage. However, thermal entropy corresponding to a mobile adsorbed phase varies with coverage. These results indicate the adsorbed phase is localized in nature. It was also found that thermal entropy of the adsorbed phase increases with temperature, which implies the adsorbed phase molar volumes increase with temperature.
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