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Development of Composite Adsorbents of Carbon and Intercalated Clay for N2and O2Adsorption: A Preliminary Study
Authors:H Y Zhu  E F Vansant  G Q Lu  
Institution:a Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Queensland, St Lucia Qld, 4072, Australia;b Department of Chemistry, Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Antwerp (U.I.A.), Universiteitsplein 1, B-2610, Wilrijk, Belgium
Abstract:Composite adsorbents of carbon and alumina intercalated montmorillonite were prepared and characterized by adsorption of N2and O2at various temperatures. The effects of pyrolysis, temperature, heating rate, subsequent degassing, and doping of cations and anions were investigated. The adsorption capacities of the composite adsorbents developed at higher temperatures (0 and −79°C) are found to be larger than those of normal alumina pillared clays. The experimental results showed that the framework of these adsorbents is made of alumina particles and clay sheets while the pyrolyzed carbon distributes in the space of interlayers and interpillars. The pores between the carbon particles, clay sheets, and alumina pillars are very narrow with very strong adsorption forces, leading to enhanced adsorption capacities at 0 and −79°C. The composite adsorbents exhibit features similar to those of carbonaceous adsorbents. Their pore structures, adsorption capacities, and selectivities to oxygen can be tailored by a controlled degassing procedure. Meanwhile, ions can be doped into the adsorbents to modify their adsorption properties, as usually observed for oxide adsorbents like zeolite and pillared clays. Such flexibility in pore structure tailoring is a potential advantage of the composite adsorbents developed for their adsorption and separation applications.
Keywords:composite adsorbent  carbon  intercalated clays  adsorption  pore structure tailoring
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