Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1281942 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

H2H2, He and Ar sorption characteristics in a mixture of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT), graphite and diamond-like carbon produced as a cathode deposit during the Kratscmer Hoffman arc process were investigated. A dynamic technique was used to determine the adsorption equilibrium parameters in a temperature range of 30–200 °C. Adsorption equilibrium constants were evaluated using the moment analysis of the chromatographic peaks. At 30 °C, the adsorption equilibrium constant of H2H2 on the MWCNT cathode deposit was found to be 8.91×10-4m3kg-1, whereas it has value of 5.65×10-45.65×10-4 at 200 °C. Heats of adsorption of H2H2, He and Ar on the MWCNT cathode deposit were determined as -2.89-2.89, -2.94-2.94 and -3.01kJmol-1, respectively. The values of heat of adsorption obtained indicated weaker interactions of gases, implying physical adsorption of H2H2, He and Ar on the MWCNT cathode deposit used.

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