Characterization of pore wall heterogeneity in nanoporous carbons using adsorption: the slit pore model revisited


Autoria(s): Nguyen, T. X.; Bhatia, S. K.
Contribuinte(s)

George C. Schatz

Data(s)

16/09/2004

Resumo

In this paper, we propose a new nonlocal density functional theory characterization procedure, the finite wall thickness model, for nanoporous carbons, whereby heterogeneity of pore size and pore walls in the carbon is probed simultaneously. We determine the pore size distributions and pore wall thickness distributions of several commercial activated carbons and coal chars, with good correspondence with X-ray diffraction. It is shown that the conventional infinite wall thickness approach overestimates the pore size slightly. Pore-pore correlation has been shown to have a negligible effect on prediction of pore size and pore wall thickness distributions for small molecules such as argon used in characterization. By utilizing the structural parameters (pore size and pore wall thickness distribution) in the generalized adsorption isotherm (GAI) we are able to predict adsorption uptake of supercritical gases in BPL and Norit RI Extra carbons, in excellent agreement with experimental adsorption uptake data up to 60 MPa. The method offers a useful technique for probing features of the solid skeleton, hitherto studied by crystallographic methods.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:41793

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

American Chemical Society

Palavras-Chave #Chemistry, Physical #Density-functional Theory #Reverse Monte-carlo #High-pressure Adsorption #Activated Carbons #Size Distribution #Coal Char #Physical Adsorption #Microporous Carbons #Porous Carbons #Posed Problems #C1 #250199 Physical Chemistry not elsewhere classified
Tipo

Journal Article