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Adsorption of Carbon Dioxide on Activated Carbon
引用本文:Bo Guo[1,2] Liping Chang Kechang Xie. Adsorption of Carbon Dioxide on Activated Carbon[J]. 天然气化学杂志, 2006, 15(3): 223-229. DOI: 10.1016/S1003-9953(06)60030-3
作者姓名:Bo Guo[1  2] Liping Chang Kechang Xie
作者单位:Bo Guo,Liping Chang,Kechang Xie Key Laboratory of Coal Science and Technology,Ministry of Education and Shanxi Province,Taiyuan University of Technology,Taiyuan 030024,China; College of Environmental Science and Engineering,Taiyuan University of Technology,Taiyuan 030024,China
基金项目:National Basic Research Program of China (2005CB221203).
摘    要:The adsorption of CO2 on a raw activated carbon A and three modified activated carbon samples B, C, and D at temperatures ranging from 303 to 333 K and the thermodynamics of adsorption have been investigated using a vacuum adsorption apparatus in order to obtain more information about the effect of CO2 on removal of organic sulfur-containing compounds in industrial gases. The active ingredients impregnated in the carbon samples show significant influence on the adsorption for CO2 and its volumes adsorbed on modified carbon samples B, C, and D are all larger than that on the raw carbon sample A. On the other hand, the physical parameters such as surface area, pore volume, and micropore volume of carbon samples show no influence on the adsorbed amount of CO2. The Dubinin-Radushkevich (D-R) equation was the best model for fitting the adsorption data on carbon samples A and B, while the Preundlich equation was the best fit for the adsorption on carbon samples C and D. The isosteric heats of adsorption on carbon samples A, B, C, and D derived from the adsorption isotherms using the Clapeyron equation decreased slightly increasing surface loading. The heat of adsorption lay between 10.5 and 28.4 kJ/mol, with the carbon sample D having the highest value at all surface coverages that were studied. The observed entropy change associated with the adsorption for the carbon samples A, B, and C (above the surface coverage of 7 ml/g) was lower than the theoretical value for mobile adsorption. However, it was higher than the theoretical value for mobile adsorption but lower than the theoretical value for localized adsorption for carbon sample D.

关 键 词:二氧化碳 热吸附 活性碳 吸附剂
收稿时间:2006-02-08
修稿时间:2006-03-30

Adsorption of Carbon Dioxide on Activated Carbon
Bo Guo,Liping Chang,Kechang Xie. Adsorption of Carbon Dioxide on Activated Carbon[J]. Journal of Natural Gas Chemistry, 2006, 15(3): 223-229. DOI: 10.1016/S1003-9953(06)60030-3
Authors:Bo Guo  Liping Chang  Kechang Xie
Affiliation:Key Laboratory of Coal Science and Technology, Ministry of Education and Shanxi Province, Taiyuan University
Abstract:The adsorption of CO2 on a raw activated carbon A and three modified activated carbon samples B, C, and D at temperatures ranging from 303 to 333 K and the thermodynamics of adsorption have been investigated using a vacuum adsorption apparatus in order to obtain more information about the effect of CO2 on removal of organic sulfur-containing compounds in industrial gases. The active ingredients impregnated in the carbon samples show significant influence on the adsorption for CO2 and its volumes adsorbed on modified carbon samples B, C, and D are all larger than that on the raw carbon sample A. On the other hand, the physical parameters such as surface area, pore volume, and micropore volume of carbon samples show no influence on the adsorbed amount of CO2. The Dubinin-Radushkevich (D-R) equation was the best model for fitting the adsorption data on carbon samples A and B, while the Preundlich equation was the best fit for the adsorption on carbon samples C and D. The isosteric heats of adsorption on carbon samples A, B, C, and D derived from the adsorption isotherms using the Clapeyron equation decreased slightly increasing surface loading. The heat of adsorption lay between 10.5 and 28.4 kJ/mol, with the carbon sample D having the highest value at all surface coverages that were studied. The observed entropy change associated with the adsorption for the carbon samples A, B, and C (above the surface coverage of 7 ml/g) was lower than the theoretical value for mobile adsorption. However, it was higher than the theoretical value for mobile adsorption but lower than the theoretical value for localized adsorption for carbon sample D.
Keywords:carbon dioxide  adsorption  heat of adsorption  activated carbon
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