The knowledge of adsorption characteristics of activated carbon (porous material) in the temperature range from 5 to 20 K is essential when used in cryosorption pumps for nuclear fusion applications. However, such experimental data are very scarce in the literature, especially below 77 K. So, an experimental system is designed and fabricated to measure the adsorption characteristics of porous materials under variable cryogenic temperatures (from 5 K to 100 K). This is based on the commercially available micropore-analyser coupled to a closed helium cycle two-stage Gifford McMahon (GM) Cryocooler, which allows the sample to be cooled to 4.2 K. The sample port is coupled to the Cryocooler through a heat switch, which isolates this port from t...
Activated carbons are amorphous microporous graphitic materials formed (or activated) from a variety...
We have developed a new apparatus for the measurement of adsorption isotherms on the basis of desorp...
Cryosorption pumps are the only solution for pumping helium and hydrogen in fusion systems, due to t...
The knowledge of adsorption characteristics of activated carbon (porous material) in the temperature...
Cryosorption pump is the only possible device to pump helium, hydrogen and its isotopes in fusion en...
In this project, gas adsorption between methane and activated carbon adsorbent are studied to determ...
Presented at the 16th International Cryocooler Conference, held May 17-20, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia....
At Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, a special cryovacuum pump system is being developed for use in the I...
Adsorption isotherms are obtained for the charcoal-nitrogen system in the temperature range 79-320 K...
Amorphous materials are usually characterized using nitrogen adsorption isotherms at 77 K taken at p...
Nitrogen (N_2, at 77 K and sub-atmospheric pressure), carbon dioxide (CO_2, at 273 K, sub-atmospheri...
The gas adsorption isotherm requires accurate measurement for the analysis of porous materials which...
We have designed and developed the cryo-adsorption chamber to measure methane uptakes on various MOF...
The development of a laboratory model of a charcoal-nitrogen adsorption cryocooler is described. The...
In this project, an experimental apparatus is fabricated to study physical gas adsorption between ca...
Activated carbons are amorphous microporous graphitic materials formed (or activated) from a variety...
We have developed a new apparatus for the measurement of adsorption isotherms on the basis of desorp...
Cryosorption pumps are the only solution for pumping helium and hydrogen in fusion systems, due to t...
The knowledge of adsorption characteristics of activated carbon (porous material) in the temperature...
Cryosorption pump is the only possible device to pump helium, hydrogen and its isotopes in fusion en...
In this project, gas adsorption between methane and activated carbon adsorbent are studied to determ...
Presented at the 16th International Cryocooler Conference, held May 17-20, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia....
At Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, a special cryovacuum pump system is being developed for use in the I...
Adsorption isotherms are obtained for the charcoal-nitrogen system in the temperature range 79-320 K...
Amorphous materials are usually characterized using nitrogen adsorption isotherms at 77 K taken at p...
Nitrogen (N_2, at 77 K and sub-atmospheric pressure), carbon dioxide (CO_2, at 273 K, sub-atmospheri...
The gas adsorption isotherm requires accurate measurement for the analysis of porous materials which...
We have designed and developed the cryo-adsorption chamber to measure methane uptakes on various MOF...
The development of a laboratory model of a charcoal-nitrogen adsorption cryocooler is described. The...
In this project, an experimental apparatus is fabricated to study physical gas adsorption between ca...
Activated carbons are amorphous microporous graphitic materials formed (or activated) from a variety...
We have developed a new apparatus for the measurement of adsorption isotherms on the basis of desorp...
Cryosorption pumps are the only solution for pumping helium and hydrogen in fusion systems, due to t...