1. Adsorptive removal of gas phase naphthalene on ordered mesoporous carbon.
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Hou, Shiyu, Tang, Yiliang, Zhu, Tianle, Huang, Zheng-Hong, Liu, Yingshu, Sun, Ye, Li, Xiang, and Shen, Fangxia
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NAPHTHALENE , *POROSITY , *ADSORPTION capacity , *ROUGH surfaces , *HUMIDITY , *TOLUENE - Abstract
Adsorptive removal of gas phase low concentration macromolecular organic component, represented by naphthalene, from the enclosed space using ordered mesoporous carbon (OMC) has been studied by molecular simulation and experimental investigation. The simulation results indicated that both adsorption capacity and adsorption stability of the OMCs for naphthalene decreased with the increase of pore sizes from 2 nm to 8 nm. Characterizations showed that the prepared OMCs had the pore structure similar to the simulated OMCs except for the rough surface. In particular, the adsorption performance of the prepared OMCs was significantly lower than that of the simulated OMCs when pore size was 2 nm and 3 nm, which was attributed to the rough inner surface of these adsorbents, blocking the narrow pore channels and significantly reducing the pore volume. OMC with pore size of 4 nm had the highest adsorption amount for naphthalene. The co-adsorption experiments in the presence of both naphthalene and toluene, acetone or water showed the adsorption performance of OMCs for naphthalene were almost unaffected by the presence of low concentration toluene and acetone, as well as high relative humidity. [Display omitted] • Adsorption of naphthalene by OMCs were investigated by simulation and experiment. • Realistic molecular models for OMCs were constructed by "delete atom" method. • The impact of pore structure on the adsorption of naphthalene was revealed. • OMC with pore size of 4 nm has the highest adsorption capacity for naphthalene. • OMCs show excellent adsorption selectivity and good moisture resistance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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