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Modeling of Adsorption and Regeneration of Volatile Organic Compounds on Activated Carbon Fiber Cloth
Authors:Meng Yao  Qiong Zhang  David W Hand  Roy Taylor
Affiliation:1Consultant, Trinity Consultants, Inc., 1001 West Loop South, Houston, TX 77027 (corresponding author). E-mail: myao@mtu.edu
2Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Michigan Technological Univ., 1400 Townsend Dr., Houghton, MI 49931.
3Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Michigan Technological Univ., 1400 Townsend Dr., Houghton, MI 49931.
4Scientist, Access Business Group LLC, 7575 Fulton St., East Ada, MI 49355.
Abstract:A mathematical model is developed to predict continuous adsorption-regeneration cycling of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) on activated carbon fiber cloth (ACFC) at the indoor VOC concentration levels. The adsorption-regeneration model incorporates both the adsorption equilibrium and mass transfer fundamentals. It assumes local equilibrium between the gas-phase and the solid-phase, and axially dispersed-flow, film transfer, and intraparticle transport by surface and pore diffusion. Successful agreement between model simulations and experimental data was obtained and the kinetic properties of the adsorption/regeneration cycling on the ACFC were characterized. For the adsorption process, the film transfer is the dominant factor for mass transfer at low flow rates (45–184 L/min), and the intraparticle mass transfer rate controls over the gas-phase rate as the flow rates increase. The regeneration concentration profiles are most sensitive to the adsorption isotherms at the temperatures of interest, especially as desorption is initiated. The surface diffusivity also contributes to the shape of the regeneration profile: the tailing of desorption profile shifts up with the increase of surface diffusivity.
Keywords:Adsorption  Indoor air pollution  Activated carbon  Fibers  Organic compounds  
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