## Gaseous fuels (derived gaseous fuels) 98lO1187 Use of methane from mine gas Kuhl, H. Comm. Eur. Communities, [Rep.] EUR, 1997, (EUR 17180), 52 pp. (In German) Uses for coal mine gas obtained from ventilation of coal mines are evaluated. Of several possibilities, only the use of the methane-rich
Methane storage in activated carbon fibres
✍ Scribed by J. Alcañiz-Monge; M.A. De La Casa-Lillo; D. Cazorla-Amorós; A. Linares-Solano
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 756 KB
- Volume
- 35
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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✦ Synopsis
Methane storage in two series of activated carbon fibres (ACF) has been studied. The two series have been prepared by activation with CO2 and steam of a petroleum-pitch based carbon fibre. Methane isotherms have been carried out in a gravimetric system up to 4 MPa. ACF are very promising materials for this purpose because they are essentially microporous activated carbons. The paper analyzes the different correlations found in the literature between methane storage capacity and parameters related with the porous texture. Our best correlation is found with the total micropore volume, noting that this micropore volume has to include both the narrow microporosity (size lower than 0.7 nm) and supermicroporosity (size between 0.7-2.0 nm). This statement is specially relevant for samples in which N, adsorption has diffusional limitations. Steam activation produces lower micropore volumes than CO, and, hence, lower storage capacities. Methane storage capacities of 163 v/v are reached with the ACF prepared by CO2 activation. The delivery of methane obtained for the best samples is about 143 v/v. This value is very close to that aimed for a commercial application of space-filling shapes of activated carbons.
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