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Molecular sieving selectivity of active carbons and active carbon fibers improved by chemical vapour deposition of benzene

โœ Scribed by Y. Kawabuchi; S. Kawano; I. Mochida


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
667 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-6223

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โœฆ Synopsis


Modification of the pore size of several types of carbon adsorbents by chemical vapour deposition of carbon from benzene at 1000 K was examined. The carbons included commercial molecular sieve carbon (MSC), pitch based active carbon fiber (ACF), super and commercial active carbon (S-AC, AC). Greatly improved selectivity for the separation of CO, and CH, was achieved by this method for MSC and ACF.* ACF is expected to exhibit rapid adsorption and tiesorption rates &ring molecular sieving separations. Carbon adsorbents which contain micropores of uniform size appear to have the highest potential for improvement in selectivity by CVD. Saturation of benzene CVD was observed in such carbons, indicating the deposition in the pore. In contrast, carbons which contain micropores in combination with large concentrations of mesopores lose adsorption capacity by filling of the mesopores with deposited carbon. The concentration of benzene and deposition temperature are key factors in achieving homogeneous carbon deposition on the pore wall but not on the outer surface which leads to improved selectivity.


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