화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.293, No.1, 248-251, 2006
Low-pressure argon adsorption assessment of micropore connectivities in activated carbons
Low-pressure argon adsorption has been used to study the energetic distribution of microporous activated carbons differing by their burn-off. The collected isotherms were analyzed using the derivative isotherm summation method. Some oscillations on the experimental curves for very low partial pressures were detected. The results are analyzed and discussed according to the literature and could be attributed to local overheating caused by spontaneous mass transfer of argon through constrictions between former pores and the new opening pore or deadend pores. We used the dynamic character of the experimental method and mainly the discrepancy of the quasi-equilibrium state to deduce key parameters related to the porosity topology. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.