Using the high pressure methane isotherm for determination of pore size distribution of carbon adsorbents |
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Authors: | K. A. Sosin D. F. Quinn |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Royal Military College of Canada, K7K 5LO Kingston, On. |
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Abstract: | A method of determining pore size distribution, PSD, of carbon adsorbents based on the high pressure methane isotherm is presented. A generic software package, and an IBM compatible PC, have been used to search for a PSD in the form of a histogram. The method relies on a known local isotherm, in this case, assuming a simplified model of infinite slit shaped carbon pores.Three carbons, having very different pore structures: BPL, PX-21, and PVDC, were analyzed using the new method and the results compared with those obtained from subcritical Ar, and N2 isotherms. The analysis from the high pressure methane isotherm gave results which are different than those from the low pressure low temperature isotherms but not significantly enough to be unrealistic. |
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Keywords: | pore size distribution carbon methane |
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