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Solvation pressure due to adsorption of fluids in porous materials is the cause of elastic deformation of an adsorbent, which is accessible to direct experimental measurements. Such a deformation contributes to the Helmholtz free energy of the whole adsorbent–adsorbate system due to accumulation of compression or tension energy by the solid. It means that in the general case the solid has to be considered...
Adsorption of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by granular activated carbons (GACs) is a highly exothermic process and leads to temperature rises, which may reduce the separation efficiency. This study points out the significant characteristics of VOCs and GACs on adsorption energies. Adsorption energies were measured for a wide variety of VOCs, representative of different chemical groups, using...
Adsorption equilibria of light alkanes and alkenes on Kureha activated carbon were investigated using a volumetric method. Single-component adsorption isotherms are reported at pressures up to 120kPa and at temperatures in the range from 194 to 338K for ethane and ethene and from 273 to 358K for propane and propene. The Tóth model appropriately describes the equilibrium data over the whole range of...
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