Surface diffusion of strong adsorbing vapours on porous carbon


Autoria(s): Prasetyo, I.; Do, H. D.; Do, D. D.
Data(s)

01/01/2002

Resumo

Surface diffusion of strongly adsorbing hydrocarbon vapours on activated carbon was measured by using a constant molar flow method (D.D. Do, Dynamics of a semi-batch adsorber with constant molar supply rate: a method for studying adsorption rate of pure gas, Chem. Eng. Sci. 50 (1995) 549), where pure adsorbate is introduced into a semi-batch adsorber at a constant molar flow rate. The surface diffusivity was determined from the analysis of pressure response versus time, using a linear mathematical model developed earlier. To apply the linear theory over the non-linear range of the adsorption isotherm, we implement a differential increment method on the system which is initially equilibrated with some pre-determined loading. By conducting the experiments at different initial loadings, the surface diffusivity can be extracted as a function of loading. Propane, n-butane, n-hexane, benzene, and ethanol were used as diffusing adsorbate on a commercial activated carbon. It is found that the surface diffusivity of these strongly adsorbing vapours increases rapidly with loading, and the surface diffusion flux contributes significantly to the total flux and cannot be ignored. The surface diffusivity increases with temperature according to the Arrhenius law, and for the paraffins tested it decreases with the molecular weight of the adsorbate. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:63690

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd

Palavras-Chave #Engineering, Chemical #Surface Diffusivity #Paraffins #Benzene #Ethanol #Activated Carbon #Semi-batch Constant Molar Flow Rate #Flow-rate Method #Activated-carbon #Adsorption-kinetics #Model #Dynamics #Dioxide #Ethane #Gases #C1 #250103 Colloid and Surface Chemistry #780102 Physical sciences
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Journal Article