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Adsorption, X-ray diffraction, photoelectron, and atomic emission spectroscopy benchmark studies for the eighth industrial fluid properties simulation challenge

Authors :
Richard B Ross
David B Aeschliman
Riaz Ahmad
John K Brennan
Myles L Brostrom
Kevin A Frankel
Jonathan D Moore
Joshua D Moore
Raymond D Mountain
Derrick M Poirier
Matthias Thommes
Vincent K Shen
Nathan E Schultz
Daniel W Siderius
Kenneth D Smith
Source :
Adsorption Science & Technology, Vol 34 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
SAGE Publishing, 2016.

Abstract

The primary goal of the eighth industrial fluid properties simulation challenge was to test the ability of molecular simulation methods to predict the adsorption of organic adsorbates in activated carbon materials. The challenge focused on the adsorption of perfluorohexane in the activated carbon standard BAM-P109. Entrants were challenged to predict the adsorption of perfluorohexane in the activated carbon at a temperature of 273 K and at relative pressures of 0.1, 0.3, and 0.6. The relative pressure (P/P o ) is defined as that relative to the bulk saturation pressure predicted by the fluid model at a given temperature (273 K in this case). The predictions were judged by comparison to a set of experimentally determined values, which are published here for the first time and were not disclosed to the entrants prior to the challenge. Benchmark experimental studies, described herein, were also carried out and provided to entrants in order to aid in the development of new force fields and simulation methods to be employed in the challenge. These studies included argon, carbon dioxide, and water adsorption in the BAM-P109 activated carbon as well as X-ray diffraction, X-ray microtomography, photoelectron spectroscopy, and atomic emission spectroscopy studies of BAM-P109. Several concurrent studies were carried out for the BAM-P108 activated carbon. These are included in the current manuscript for comparison.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02636174 and 20484038
Volume :
34
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Adsorption Science & Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.3009f38dadd14dbc8db95f11a906167f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0263617415619541