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Residual adsorption capacity of carbon beds
Authors:Leonard A Jonas  Eric B Sansone
Affiliation:Environmental Control and Research Program, NCI-Frederick Cancer Research Facility, Program Resources, Inc., Frederick, MD 21701, U.S.A.
Abstract:The retention time of a small (0.3 cm3) ethane pulse, to which various dry weights (1–3 g) of activated carbon were exposed, was studied as a nondestructive method of determining the residual adsorption capacity of the bed. Carbon beds, partially saturated with CCl4 or water, adsorbed the ethane from and then desorbed the ethane into the nitrogen carrier gas stream. At a fixed flowrate and fractional carbon saturation the retention time in the bed varied linearly with carbon weight. A critical bed weight existed, below which the retention time of ethane in the bed was zero. The logarithm of a dimensionless time parameter, normalized with respect to the effective bed weight (total weight minus critical weight), was a linear function of the percentage carbon saturation (or the percentage residual adsorption capacity) of the bed. This approach constitutes a nondestructive, in situ method for determining the residual adsorption capacity of an activated carbon bed that is independent of bed weight.
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