2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(320c) Characterization of Porous Sorbens by Simultaneous Measurement of Adsorption Isotherms and Enthalpies Using a Sensor Gas Calorimeter (Sgc)
In this paper we present results for simultaneous volumetric measurements of gas uptake and adsorption enthalpy to study the surface loading and energetic heterogeneity of two different activated carbons (BAX 1100 , BAX 1500). The adsorptive used for this comparison was butane (n-C4H10). Additionally, the results for adsorption of i-butane and propane on BAX 1500 are displayed. The affect of wall adsorption in volumetric measurements for both gas uptake and heats of adsorption - is discussed to a certain extent. Measurements were taken using a (fairly) novel sensor gas calorimeter (SGC) [1],allowing to simultaneously perform combined volumetric and calorimetric measurements from vacuum up to 1 MPa in the temperature range 77 K - 373 K.
References:
1.W. Zimmermann, J. U. Keller, A New Calorimeter for Simultaneous Measurement of Isotherms and Heats of Adsorption, Thermochimica Acta 405 (2003), 31-41