Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5369738 Applied Surface Science 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The results of phenol adsorption-desorption isotherms (at 310 K) measured on the series of activated carbons (D43/1, NORIT RO 0.8, D55/2) are presented. The effect of carbon surface chemical composition on phenol adsorption determined at real oxic and anoxic conditions is discussed. To obtain the real anoxic conditions the two station controlled atmosphere chamber with two catalyst heater units (Plas Labs, Lansing, MI, USA) was applied. It is shown that the adsorption under oxic conditions is always larger than that determined for anoxic ones for all studied carbons. The analysis of those differences shows that in the range of micropore filling they decrease with the equilibrium phenol mole fraction in solution. Contrary they increase after micropores being filled. The average differences between the adsorption properties are the linear function of the concentration of surface acidic groups (assigned from the Boehm's method as “carboxylic”) calculated per the apparent BET surface area of studied carbons.

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