Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.230, No.2, 312-319, 2000
Nitrogen adsorption studies of PAN-based activated carbon fibers prepared by different activation methods
Polyacrylonitrile (PAN)-based activated carbon fibers (ACFs) prepared by various activation methods were characterized using low-temperature nitrogen adsorption over a wide relative pressure from 10(-6) to 1. Nitrogen adsorption is a standard tool for determination of porous structure parameters. In the present work, we carried out extensive adsorption studies of a series of PAN-ACFs activated by different methods. It was shown that the high-resolution as plot provided valuable information about structural properties of samples under study. The pore size distributions of samples under study were calculated by employing the regularization method according to density functional theory. By these analyses, the pore development and the dominant pores of samples prepared by different methods can be clearly observed. Moreover, the adsorption measurement could provide profound insight into the structural heterogeneity of the ACFs.
Keywords:microporosity;surface area;pore size distribution;activated carbon fiber;nitrogen adsorption measurement;pore development