Literature DB >> 24239258

Tailoring activated carbons for the development of specific adsorbents of gasoline vapors.

J F Vivo-Vilches1, E Bailón-García, A F Pérez-Cadenas, F Carrasco-Marín, F J Maldonado-Hódar.   

Abstract

The specific adsorption of oxygenated and aliphatic gasoline components onto activated carbons (ACs) was studied under static and dynamic conditions. Ethanol and n-octane were selected as target molecules. A highly porous activated carbon (CA) was prepared by means of two processes: carbonization and chemical activation of olive stone residues. Different types of oxygenated groups, identified and quantified by TPD and XPS, were generated on the CA surface using an oxidation treatment with ammonium peroxydisulfate and then selectively removed by thermal treatments, as confirmed by TPD results. Chemical and porous transformations were carefully analyzed throughout these processes and related to their VOC removal performance. The analysis of the adsorption process under static conditions and the thermal desorption of VOCs enabled us to determine the total adsorption capacity and regeneration possibilities. Breakthrough curves obtained for the adsorption process carried out under dynamic conditions provided information about the mass transfer zone in each adsorption bed. While n-octane adsorption is mainly determined by the porosity of activated carbons, ethanol adsorption is related to their surface chemistry, and in particular is enhanced by the presence of carboxylic acid groups.
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Keywords:  Activated carbons; Breakthrough curves; Porosity; Surface chemistry; Thermal desorption; VOC adsorption

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24239258     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2013.10.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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