Influence of surface chemistry on the adsorption of oxygenated hydrocarbons on activated carbons |
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Authors: | Ghimbeu Camelia Matei Gadiou Roger Dentzer Joseph Schwartz Dominique Vix-Guterl Cathie |
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Affiliation: | Institut de Science des Mate?riaux de Mulhouse, (CNRS LRC 7228), 15 rue Jean Starcky, 68057 Mulhouse, France. camelia.ghimbeu@uha.fr |
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Abstract: | ![]() The objective of this work was to study the adsorption of different oxygenated hydrocarbons (methanol, ethanol, 1 and 2-butanol, methyl acetate) on activated carbons from organic mixtures with cyclohexane. Three activated carbons prepared by thermal and chemical treatments of a commercial carbon were employed for this purpose. Their textural properties were found to be similar, whereas their surface chemistries were modified, as shown by temperature-programmed desorption coupled to mass spectrometry (TPD-MS) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The adsorption isotherms were obtained by depletion method, and the analysis of adsorbed species was evaluated by TPD-MS to obtain new insight into the interactions between the different hydrocarbons and the carbon surface. Ethanol leads to a high-energy interaction between its hydroxyl function and the oxygenated surface groups and also to a lower energy interaction between the aliphatic part of the molecule and the carbon material. The desorption activation energy for this hydrophilic interaction is high (50 to 105 kJ/mol), and it is related to the nature of the carbon surface groups. The relative importance of these two interactions depend on the size of the alcohol/methanol is similar to ethanol, whereas butanols lead to more dispersive interactions. Methyl-acetate cannot undergo this kind of strong interaction and behaves like cyclohexane, having desorption activation energies ranging between 25 and 45 kJ/mol no matter the molecule and the carbon surface chemistry. |
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