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Unified Approach to Pore Size Characterization of Microporous Carbonaceous Materials from N2, Ar, and CO2 Adsorption Isotherms†

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In this paper, a unified approach to pore size characterization of microporous carbonaceous materials such as activated carbon and carbon fibers by nitrogen, argon, and carbon dioxide adsorption at standard temperatures, 77 K for N2 and Ar and 273 K for CO2, was presented.
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We present a unified approach to pore size characterization of microporous carbonaceous materials such as activated carbon and carbon fibers by nitrogen, argon, and carbon dioxide adsorption at standard temperatures, 77 K for N2 and Ar and 273 K for CO2. Reference isotherms of N2, Ar, and CO2 in a series of model slit-shaped carbon pores in the range from 0.3 to 36 nm have been calculated from the nonlocal density functional theory (NLDFT) using validated parameters of intermolecular interactions. Carbon dioxide isotherms have also been generated by the grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) method based on the 3-center model of Harris and Yung. The validation of model parameters includes three steps:  (1) prediction of vapor−liquid equilibrium data in the bulk system, (2) prediction of adsorption isotherm on graphite surface, (3) comparison of the NLDFT adsorption isotherms in pores to those of GCMC simulations, performed with the parameters of fluid-fluid interactions, which accurately reproduce vapor−liqui...

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Adsorption of argon on homogeneous graphitized thermal carbon black and heterogeneous carbon surface.

TL;DR: The surface-mediation effect is shown to be essential in the correct description of the adsorption isotherm because without accounting for that effect the GCMC simulation results are always greater than the experimental data in the region where the monolayer is being completed.
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Pore size characterization of micro-mesoporous carbons using CO2 adsorption

TL;DR: In this article, the pore size distribution in carbons in a wide range of micro- and mesopores from 0.385 to 10nm from a single isotherm of high-pressure adsorption of CO2 at 273 K was evaluated.
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Adsorption in Slit-Like Pores of Activated Carbons: Improvement of the Horvath and Kawazoe Method

TL;DR: In this paper, a thermodynamic approach was developed to analyze adsorption in slit-like pores, where the Helmholtz free energy must be minimal, and the grand potential functional at that minimum must be negative.
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Application of density functional theory to capillary phenomena in cylindrical mesopores with radial and longitudinal density distributions

TL;DR: A version of the nonlocal density functional theory (NLDFT) accounting radial and longitudinal density distributions was applied to study the adsorption and desorption of argon in finite as well as infinite cylindrical nanopores at 87.3 K to observe the phase transition being complicated by the formation of solid phase.
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An analysis of the effect of the additional activation process on the formation of the porous structure and pore size distribution of the commercial activated carbon WG-12

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of the additional activation process of the commercial activated carbon WG-12 with KOH, ZnCl2, KOH/ZnCl 2 and K2CO3 as activating agents on the formation of the porous structure and the adsorptive properties of that material were investigated.
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