TY - JOUR
T1 - Optimal methods to determine the physical parameters for activated carbon adsorption
AU - Chiang, Yu Chun
AU - Chiang, Pen Chi
AU - Chiang, Hung Lung
AU - Chang, E. E.
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - The objectives of this research were to examine the physical characteristics of activated carbons made of different materials, thereby suggest a preferable approach to obtaining the optimal estimation of the parameters for the activated carbons by the statistical techniques. After the appropriate pretreatments, the apparent and true densities of activated carbon, adsorption isotherms of argon, nitrogen and mercury, and the adsorptive capacity of benzene were determined by using the recommended approaches. The results showed that the shapes of hysteresis loop indicated that the pores were probably slit-shaped or formed by plate-like particles, which could be confirmed by the SEM examination. It was noted that the apparent density used for pore volume calculation presented a higher possibility of underestimation. Through the use of the statistical techniques, such as factor analysis (FA) and correspondence analysis (CA), the principal physical parameters on adsorption phenomena could be characterized. Finally, the optimal methods for obtaining the surface area and pore volume of activated carbons were suggested.
AB - The objectives of this research were to examine the physical characteristics of activated carbons made of different materials, thereby suggest a preferable approach to obtaining the optimal estimation of the parameters for the activated carbons by the statistical techniques. After the appropriate pretreatments, the apparent and true densities of activated carbon, adsorption isotherms of argon, nitrogen and mercury, and the adsorptive capacity of benzene were determined by using the recommended approaches. The results showed that the shapes of hysteresis loop indicated that the pores were probably slit-shaped or formed by plate-like particles, which could be confirmed by the SEM examination. It was noted that the apparent density used for pore volume calculation presented a higher possibility of underestimation. Through the use of the statistical techniques, such as factor analysis (FA) and correspondence analysis (CA), the principal physical parameters on adsorption phenomena could be characterized. Finally, the optimal methods for obtaining the surface area and pore volume of activated carbons were suggested.
KW - Activated carbon
KW - Adsorption model
KW - Correspondence analysis (CA)
KW - Factor analysis (FA)
KW - Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
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U2 - 10.1080/02772249909358716
DO - 10.1080/02772249909358716
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33745248730
SN - 0277-2248
VL - 69
SP - 343
EP - 361
JO - Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry
JF - Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry
IS - 3-4
ER -