Linhong Wen , Jiahao Liu , Junhao Wang , Mengyan Wang , Jianxiao Yang , Yue Liu , Xin Zhang
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Insight into the adsorption behaviors of siloxane on activated carbon fibers
A series of activated carbon fibers (ACFs) are employed to evaluate the adsorption capacity of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4). The pore structure and surface chemistry properties are well characterized, and the effects on D4 adsorption are explored. The results suggest that the viscose-based ACFs exhibit the highest dynamic adsorption capacity of 933 mg/g and static adsorption capacity of 656 mg/g at 25 °C. In particular, the D4 adsorption capacity on ACFs is related to the micropore structure of ACFs. In addition, the phenolic hydroxyl group of ACFs also play an important role in the adsorption process. Furthermore, the adsorption behavior obeyed the Freundlich model and that the diffusion of D4 in the pores rather than external diffusion is the rate-determining step during the mass transfer process at low temperature and low D4 concentration. More importantly, ACFs have abundant active sites, and the adsorption kinetics are dominated by adsorption onto active sites.
期刊介绍:
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials covers novel and significant aspects of porous solids classified as either microporous (pore size up to 2 nm) or mesoporous (pore size 2 to 50 nm). The porosity should have a specific impact on the material properties or application. Typical examples are zeolites and zeolite-like materials, pillared materials, clathrasils and clathrates, carbon molecular sieves, ordered mesoporous materials, organic/inorganic porous hybrid materials, or porous metal oxides. Both natural and synthetic porous materials are within the scope of the journal.
Topics which are particularly of interest include:
All aspects of natural microporous and mesoporous solids
The synthesis of crystalline or amorphous porous materials
The physico-chemical characterization of microporous and mesoporous solids, especially spectroscopic and microscopic
The modification of microporous and mesoporous solids, for example by ion exchange or solid-state reactions
All topics related to diffusion of mobile species in the pores of microporous and mesoporous materials
Adsorption (and other separation techniques) using microporous or mesoporous adsorbents
Catalysis by microporous and mesoporous materials
Host/guest interactions
Theoretical chemistry and modelling of host/guest interactions
All topics related to the application of microporous and mesoporous materials in industrial catalysis, separation technology, environmental protection, electrochemistry, membranes, sensors, optical devices, etc.