A new micropore filling model, which has a Henry's law region and predicts an upper limit to micropore size, is applied here to adsorption at supercritical temperatures. Data obtained here on the adsorption of methane and carbon dioxide on activated carbons are interpreted in terms of this model, while utilizing independently obtained pore size distributions. The results show that the contributions of micropore filling and mesopore surface adsorption can vary considerably with temperature as well as adsorbate, because of the dependency of the upper limit of micropore size in which filling occurs on these variables. In light of these findings it appears that concepts such as micropore volume and mesopore surface area are not reliable charact...
We study adsorption-induced deformation of microporous carbons in the vicinity of the critical tempe...
Adsorption isotherms of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, methanol, dichloromethane, benzene and neopentane ...
Supercritical carbon dioxide is an efficient solvent for adsorption separations because it can poten...
A new micropore filling model, which has a Henry's law region and predicts an upper limit to micropo...
A new micropore filling model, which has a Henry's law region and predicts an upper limit to micropo...
New concepts are introduced in this paper to account for the enhancement of the potential energy of ...
Nitrogen (N_2, at 77 K and sub-atmospheric pressure), carbon dioxide (CO_2, at 273 K, sub-atmospheri...
A theory of adsorption equilibria in microporous solids such as activated carbon is proposed in this...
Grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulation was used for the systematic investigation of the super...
Grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulation was used for the systematic investigation of the super...
Adsorption of supercritical fluids is increasingly carried out to determine the micropore size distr...
The heat of adsorption of methane, ethane, carbon dioxide, R-507a and R-134a on several specimens of...
Activated carbons are amorphous microporous graphitic materials formed (or activated) from a variety...
Understanding supercritical gas adsorption in porous carbons requires consistency between experiment...
The present paper examines the adsorption of water by microporous carbons containing various amounts...
We study adsorption-induced deformation of microporous carbons in the vicinity of the critical tempe...
Adsorption isotherms of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, methanol, dichloromethane, benzene and neopentane ...
Supercritical carbon dioxide is an efficient solvent for adsorption separations because it can poten...
A new micropore filling model, which has a Henry's law region and predicts an upper limit to micropo...
A new micropore filling model, which has a Henry's law region and predicts an upper limit to micropo...
New concepts are introduced in this paper to account for the enhancement of the potential energy of ...
Nitrogen (N_2, at 77 K and sub-atmospheric pressure), carbon dioxide (CO_2, at 273 K, sub-atmospheri...
A theory of adsorption equilibria in microporous solids such as activated carbon is proposed in this...
Grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulation was used for the systematic investigation of the super...
Grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulation was used for the systematic investigation of the super...
Adsorption of supercritical fluids is increasingly carried out to determine the micropore size distr...
The heat of adsorption of methane, ethane, carbon dioxide, R-507a and R-134a on several specimens of...
Activated carbons are amorphous microporous graphitic materials formed (or activated) from a variety...
Understanding supercritical gas adsorption in porous carbons requires consistency between experiment...
The present paper examines the adsorption of water by microporous carbons containing various amounts...
We study adsorption-induced deformation of microporous carbons in the vicinity of the critical tempe...
Adsorption isotherms of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, methanol, dichloromethane, benzene and neopentane ...
Supercritical carbon dioxide is an efficient solvent for adsorption separations because it can poten...