Studies on Evaluation and Utilization of Activated Carbon (Part 1)

K. Terada, K. Kudo, Kazushi Usui, Mitsuyuki Mitooka, A. Yokogawa
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Gas phase adsorption properties of activated carbon prepared from sulfonated asphalt were investigated by comparing with those of commercial activated carbon. As adsorbates sulfur dioxide, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia, ethylene, benzene, methanol, pyridine, acetic acid, carbon tetrachloride and water were used.It was found that gas phase adsorption capacity of activated carbon prepared from sulfonated asphalt was not less superior to that of commercial activated carbon, and as deoderizing agent and as adsorbent for hydrocarbon vapors liberated from automobiles, it could be used effectively.From the gas phase adsorption experiments carried out with the activated carbon prepared from sulfonated asphalt, the following trends were observed:1) Adsorption capacity for gaseous substances was small at room temperature and it varied with the pressure.2) Adsorption capacity for vapors of liquid substances was large at room temperature and its pressure dependence was small.
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活性炭的评价与利用研究(一)
研究了磺化沥青制备活性炭的气相吸附性能,并与市售活性炭进行了比较。作为吸附剂的有二氧化硫、氧化亚氮、二氧化碳、氨、乙烯、苯、甲醇、吡啶、乙酸、四氯化碳和水。结果表明,磺化沥青制备的活性炭的气相吸附能力不低于市售活性炭,可以作为汽车尾气的脱温剂和碳氢化合物蒸气的吸附剂。用磺化沥青制备的活性炭进行气相吸附实验,发现:1)室温下对气态物质的吸附量较小,且随压力的变化而变化;2)室温下对液态物质的蒸气吸附量较大,且对压力的依赖性较小。
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