Analysis of Adsorption Data of Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide on Chemically-Activated Carbons from Cherry and Wild Cherry Stones by considering Different Approaches Based on Different Models

Activated carbons were prepared by activation of cherry and wild cherry stones with phosphoric acid and zinc chloride. The adsorption of nitrogen at −196°C and of carbon dioxide at 0°C was followed and the data obtained analyzed through the use of models based on theories of surface coverage and mic...

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Main Authors: M.N. Alaya, M.A. Hourieh, F. El-Sejariah, A.M. Youssef
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2001-05-01
Series:Adsorption Science & Technology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1260/0263617011494204
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description Activated carbons were prepared by activation of cherry and wild cherry stones with phosphoric acid and zinc chloride. The adsorption of nitrogen at −196°C and of carbon dioxide at 0°C was followed and the data obtained analyzed through the use of models based on theories of surface coverage and micropore filling. Chemically-activated carbons obtained from cherry and wild cherry stones exhibited high surface areas and large total pore volumes. Most of the pores lay in the micropore region while a small fraction of the total surface area was located in non-micropores. Fair agreement was established on comparing the textural parameters derived from models based on the theory of surface coverage with those derived from the micropore filling theory. Micropores should be classified into ultrafine pores, micropores and super-micropores, such sub-division helping in the prediction of the adsorption behaviour and in the interpretation of the data derived therefrom.
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spelling doaj-art-57c01298f22c48c697cfce3e0eb70c172025-01-02T22:39:33ZengSAGE PublishingAdsorption Science & Technology0263-61742048-40382001-05-011910.1260/0263617011494204Analysis of Adsorption Data of Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide on Chemically-Activated Carbons from Cherry and Wild Cherry Stones by considering Different Approaches Based on Different ModelsM.N. Alaya0M.A. Hourieh1F. El-Sejariah2A.M. Youssef3 Faculty of Sciences, Aleppo University, Aleppo, Syria Faculty of Sciences, Aleppo University, Aleppo, Syria Faculty of Sciences, Aleppo University, Aleppo, Syria Faculty of Sciences, Mansoura University, Mansoura, EgyptActivated carbons were prepared by activation of cherry and wild cherry stones with phosphoric acid and zinc chloride. The adsorption of nitrogen at −196°C and of carbon dioxide at 0°C was followed and the data obtained analyzed through the use of models based on theories of surface coverage and micropore filling. Chemically-activated carbons obtained from cherry and wild cherry stones exhibited high surface areas and large total pore volumes. Most of the pores lay in the micropore region while a small fraction of the total surface area was located in non-micropores. Fair agreement was established on comparing the textural parameters derived from models based on the theory of surface coverage with those derived from the micropore filling theory. Micropores should be classified into ultrafine pores, micropores and super-micropores, such sub-division helping in the prediction of the adsorption behaviour and in the interpretation of the data derived therefrom.https://doi.org/10.1260/0263617011494204
spellingShingle M.N. Alaya
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Analysis of Adsorption Data of Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide on Chemically-Activated Carbons from Cherry and Wild Cherry Stones by considering Different Approaches Based on Different Models
Adsorption Science & Technology
title Analysis of Adsorption Data of Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide on Chemically-Activated Carbons from Cherry and Wild Cherry Stones by considering Different Approaches Based on Different Models
title_full Analysis of Adsorption Data of Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide on Chemically-Activated Carbons from Cherry and Wild Cherry Stones by considering Different Approaches Based on Different Models
title_fullStr Analysis of Adsorption Data of Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide on Chemically-Activated Carbons from Cherry and Wild Cherry Stones by considering Different Approaches Based on Different Models
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Adsorption Data of Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide on Chemically-Activated Carbons from Cherry and Wild Cherry Stones by considering Different Approaches Based on Different Models
title_short Analysis of Adsorption Data of Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide on Chemically-Activated Carbons from Cherry and Wild Cherry Stones by considering Different Approaches Based on Different Models
title_sort analysis of adsorption data of nitrogen and carbon dioxide on chemically activated carbons from cherry and wild cherry stones by considering different approaches based on different models
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