Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7854554 | Carbon | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A description of the incipient wetness or imbibing method of impregnating activated carbons with a variety of chemical species and at various mass loadings is given. Since the impregnants can be located in macro, meso and micropores, changes to small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) patterns should occur as impregnant is loaded into activated carbon. Using a modified Kalliat model and suitable interpretation, calculations illustrate the impacts of micropore filling and impregnant micrograins within larger pores on the SAXS patterns. SAXS measurements on a given set of impregnated carbons were used to determine the micropore volume and impregnant filling fraction as well as the impregnant micrograin volume. SAXS is demonstrated to be a useful tool for examining the distribution of chemical impregnant in microporous carbon materials.
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Authors
M.J. McDonald, J.W.H. Smith, J.R. Dahn,