The results of a molecular probe study on two Saran carbons prepared up to 1000ยฐC and on pol$&ylidene chloiide'carbons prepared up io 1500ยฐC' are reported. The Saran carbons -adsorb appreciably more isobutane than neopentane over the ahole carbonization range, indicating 68, molecular sieve properti
Molecular sieve behaviour of activated carbons
โ Scribed by P.J.M. Carrott
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 653 KB
- Volume
- 33
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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โฆ Synopsis
Analysis of data for the adsorption of various molecular probe molecules on a number of different microporous carbons has revealed an empirical relationship between log(n,) and log(&), where n,/mmol g -r is the micropore capacity for a given adsorptive and Q/cm3 mol-' the corresponding adsorptive molar volume. It is shown that observed differences in the linearity and slope of the log(n,) vs log(&) plots can be rationalised on the basis of different types of molecular sieve behaviour and that analysis of the plots should therefore be able to provide useful information relating not only to the micropores themselves but also to the micropore entrances. It is also concluded that the adsorption of nitrogen is atypical while, with regard to water vapour adsorption, the results indicate that adsorption only occurs in pores of slit-width ~0.37 nm (rather than the previously suggested value of ~0.5 nm), due to the fact that a stable hydrogen-bonded structure is not able to form in narrower pores.
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