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Showing papers by "Daniel Tondeur published in 2002"


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TL;DR: In this article, benzene and activated carbon were used as the working system and a theoretical analysis was developed in a wide temperature range up to 400°C, no VOC vapor could be condensed in mesopores with the strong micropore adsorption effect.
Abstract: Electrothermal desolption is an electricity-promoted desolption technology developed only in the last decade It is extremely eficient and straightforward when the adsorbent is electrically conductive, since heating can be achieved by the Joule effect The volatile organic compound (VOC) vapors desorbing from micropores might redistribute and condense in mesopores with high concentration, which is possible since no dilution occurs To study this problem, benzene and activated carbon were used as the working system, and a theoretical analysis was developed In a wide temperature range up to 400°C, no VOC vapor could be condensed in mesopores with the strong micropore adsorption effect With the weak micropore adsorption effect, however, mesopore condensation will occur, but it only takes place in mesopores smaller than 3 nm in diameter, and the amount is generally negligible To prevent any possible condensation, the desorption temperature should at least equal the liquid boiling point calculated in a 2-nm capillary tube

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