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Showing papers by "Francisco Rodríguez-Reinoso published in 1987"


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01 Jan 1987-Langmuir
TL;DR: Etudes de ladsorption de N 2 (77 K) and de CO 2 (273 et 298 K) sur a serie de charbons actifs, ayant subi different degres de calcination.
Abstract: Etudes de l'adsorption de N 2 (77 K) et de CO 2 (273 et 298 K) sur une serie de charbons actifs, ayant subi differents degres de calcination. Considerations sur la structure microporeuse

450 citations



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TL;DR: In this article, a series of carbon-supported Pt catalysts were used in the reaction of n-butane with hydrogen and the apparent activation energies for the two reactions (larger for isomerization) were independent of particle size.

31 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the adsorption of nitrogen, benzene, n-butane, iso butane, 2,2-dimethylbutane and iso-octane was carried out in two series of activated carbons, one prepared by activation of carbonized olive stones in CO2 at 1098 K and another by reacting activated carbon (of the same origin) in air at 623 K.
Abstract: The adsorption of nitrogen, benzene, n-butane, iso-butane, 2,2-dimethylbutane and iso-octane has been carried out in two series of activated carbons, one prepared by activation of carbonized olive stones in CO2 at 1098 K and another by reacting activated carbon (of the same origin) in air at 623 K. Carbons of the former series have narrower microporosity which is gradually developed upon activation, whereas air produces a more considerable widening of the microporosity. Carbons with low burn-off exhibit a molecular sieving effect toward iso-octane (minimum dimension, 0.59 nm). For carbons with medium burn-off, in which molecular sieving is not exhibited (34–52% burn-off), the characteristic curve is coincident for all adsorbates, but for larger burn-off the N2 data do not fit the characteristic curve. In the case of the latter carbons, with wide and heterogeneous microporosity, only the micropore volume deduced from the higher relative pressure branch of the Dubinin-Radushkevich plot or characteristic curve for N2 at 77 K (usually in the relative pressure range 0.05–0.25) is coincident with that obtained from the hydrocarbons.

29 citations