Fluid Phase Equilibria, Vol.344, 101-107, 2013
Measurements and Dubinin-Astakhov correlation of adsorption equilibria of toluene, acetone, n-hexane, n-decane and methanol solutes in supercritical carbon dioxide on activated carbon at temperature from 313 to 353 K and at pressure from 4.2 to 15.0 MPa
Adsorption equilibria of five volatile organic compounds (VOCs) (toluene, acetone, n-hexane, n-decane and methanol) on activated carbon in supercritical carbon dioxide were studied. Measurements were performed with a fixed bed method for activated carbon fine particles (ca. 74-147 mu m diameter), a specific surface area at 1300 m(2)/g and a mean pore diameter, micropore volume of 0.687 nm and 0.441 cm(3)/g, respectively. Characteristic adsorption isotherms varied greatly for each VOC that can be attributed to differences in two interactions, VOC and activated carbon, VOC and supercritical carbon dioxide in the bulk phase, respectively. Adsorption amount of each VOC increased with increasing temperature and decreasing pressure. Adsorption isotherm equilibria could be correlated with the Dubinin-Astakhov equation using two parameters within 6.5% of average relative deviation. The parameters of the Dubinin-Astakhov equation were found to be a function of the chemical species, carbon dioxide density and VOC molar volume. These results indicate a possibility of developing a predictive model for the adsorption equilibria. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Adsorption equilibria;Supercritical fluids;Carbon dioxide;Activated carbon;Dubinin-Astakhov equation;Volatile organic compounds