This study presents an experimental and theoretical analysis of the effect of surface heterogeneity on the capacity of 20 commercial activated carbons to adsorb hydrogen at 77 and 258 K and for maximum pressures of 20 bar. Some of the samples have been subjected to surface modification by impregnation or by surface oxidation prior to the hydrogen adsorption measurements. All the activated carbons have been analyzed by N2 adsorption at 77 K using the thermodynamic isotherm presented in a previous study. The hydrogen adsorption capacity of the activated carbons has been well correlated to the micropore volume and the characteristic m2 parameter of the thermodynamic isotherm accounting for the energy heterogeneity of the material. On the basis...
The activated carbon fibers were air-oxidized and their textural properties were well characterized ...
Hydrogen adsorption isotherms of activated carbon and its mixture with platinum coated activated car...
In this paper, the author reports a thermodynamic framework for understanding the surface – energy a...
This study presents an experimental and theoretical analysis of the effect of surface heterogeneity ...
13 figures.-- Supplementary information available.-- © 2020. This manuscript version is made availab...
There is considerable interest in hydrogen adsorption on carbon nanotubes and porous carbons as a me...
Hydrogen adsorption measurements have been carried out at different temperatures (298 K and 77 K) an...
The hydrogen adsorption properties of commercial activated carbon (aC) samples, in particular Nuchar...
Hydrogen adsorption measurements were taken by the weighting method using the Sartorius low-pressure...
International audienceAmong the wide variety of existing carbons materials, activated carbons (ACs) ...
Analysis of high pressure adsorption isotherms for methane and hydrogen was carried out on four comm...
International audienceBinding energy between adsorbent and adsorbate strongly affects themechanism o...
Recently, many studies have been reported about a variety of carbon materials in adsorbing hydrogen....
Hydrogen storage and adsorption studies in carbon materials have been of great concern in recent yea...
Hydrogen adsorption isotherms at 77, 87, and 298 K have been measured on three samples of single-wal...
The activated carbon fibers were air-oxidized and their textural properties were well characterized ...
Hydrogen adsorption isotherms of activated carbon and its mixture with platinum coated activated car...
In this paper, the author reports a thermodynamic framework for understanding the surface – energy a...
This study presents an experimental and theoretical analysis of the effect of surface heterogeneity ...
13 figures.-- Supplementary information available.-- © 2020. This manuscript version is made availab...
There is considerable interest in hydrogen adsorption on carbon nanotubes and porous carbons as a me...
Hydrogen adsorption measurements have been carried out at different temperatures (298 K and 77 K) an...
The hydrogen adsorption properties of commercial activated carbon (aC) samples, in particular Nuchar...
Hydrogen adsorption measurements were taken by the weighting method using the Sartorius low-pressure...
International audienceAmong the wide variety of existing carbons materials, activated carbons (ACs) ...
Analysis of high pressure adsorption isotherms for methane and hydrogen was carried out on four comm...
International audienceBinding energy between adsorbent and adsorbate strongly affects themechanism o...
Recently, many studies have been reported about a variety of carbon materials in adsorbing hydrogen....
Hydrogen storage and adsorption studies in carbon materials have been of great concern in recent yea...
Hydrogen adsorption isotherms at 77, 87, and 298 K have been measured on three samples of single-wal...
The activated carbon fibers were air-oxidized and their textural properties were well characterized ...
Hydrogen adsorption isotherms of activated carbon and its mixture with platinum coated activated car...
In this paper, the author reports a thermodynamic framework for understanding the surface – energy a...