Effect of Porous Structure on Carbon Activation

Effect of Porous Structure on Carbon Activation
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Synopsis Effect of Porous Structure on Carbon Activation by : Colorado. University. Chemical Engineering Department

Effect of Porous Structure on Carbon Activation

Effect of Porous Structure on Carbon Activation
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Synopsis Effect of Porous Structure on Carbon Activation by : United States. Environmental Protection Agency

Effect of Porous Structure on Carbon Activation - Scholar's Choice Edition

Effect of Porous Structure on Carbon Activation - Scholar's Choice Edition
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Synopsis Effect of Porous Structure on Carbon Activation - Scholar's Choice Edition by : U S Environmental Protection Agency

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Porous Carbons

Porous Carbons
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 874
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ISBN-10 : 9780128221532
ISBN-13 : 0128221534
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Synopsis Porous Carbons by : Feiyu Kang

Carbon materials form pores ranging in size and morphology, from micropores of less than 1nm, to macropores of more than 50nm, and from channel-like spaces with homogenous diameters in carbon nanotubes, to round spaces in various fullerene cages, including irregularly-shaped pores in polycrystalline carbon materials. The large quantity and rapid rate of absorption of various molecules made possible by these attributes of carbon materials are now used in the storage of foreign atoms and ions for energy storage, conversion and adsorption, and for environmental remediation. Porous Carbons: Syntheses and Applications focuses on the fabrication and application of porous carbons. It considers fabrication at three scales: micropores, mesopores, and macropores. Carbon foams, sponges, and 3D-structured carbons are detailed. The title presents applications in four key areas: energy storage, energy conversion, energy adsorption, including batteries, supercapacitors, and fuel cells and environmental remediation, emphasizing the importance of pore structures at the three scales, and the diffusion and storage of various ions and molecules. The book presents a short history of each technique and material, and assesses advantages and disadvantages. This focused book provides researchers with a comprehensive understanding of both pioneering and current synthesis techniques for porous carbons, and their modern applications. - Presents modern porous carbon synthesis techniques and modern applications of porous carbons - Presents current research on porous carbons in energy storage, conversion and adsorption, and in environmental remediation - Provides a history and assessment of both pioneering and current cutting-edge synthesis techniques and materials - Covers a significant range of precursor materials, preparation techniques, and characteristics - Considers the future development of porous carbons and their various potential applications

Characterization of Porous Solids VI

Characterization of Porous Solids VI
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Total Pages : 809
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ISBN-10 : 9780080528915
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Synopsis Characterization of Porous Solids VI by :

This book contains 99 of the papers that were presented at the 6th in the series of Symposia on Characterization of Porous Solids held in Alicante, Spain, May 2002. Written by leading international specialists in the subject, the contributions represent an up-to-date and authoritative account of recent developments around the world in the major methods used to characterize porous solids. The book is a useful work of reference for anyone interested in characterizing porous solids, such as MCM-41 mesoporous materials, pillared clays, etc. Papers on pore structure determination using gas adsorption feature strongly, together with papers on small angle scattering methods, mercury porosimetry, microcalorimetry, scanning probe microscopies, and image analysis.

Activated Carbon

Activated Carbon
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 555
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ISBN-10 : 9780080455969
ISBN-13 : 0080455964
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Synopsis Activated Carbon by : Harry Marsh

Recent years have seen an expansion in speciality uses of activated carbons including medicine, filtration, and the purification of liquids and gaseous media. Much of current research and information surrounding the nature and use of activated carbon is scattered throughout various literature, which has created the need for an up-to-date comprehensive and integrated review reference. In this book, special attention is paid to porosities in all forms of carbon, and to the modern-day materials which use activated carbons - including fibres, clothes, felts and monoliths. In addition, the use of activated carbon in its granular and powder forms to facilitate usage in liquid and gaseous media is explored. Activated Carbon will make essential reading for Material Scientists, Chemists and Engineers in academia and industry. - Characterization of porosity - The surface chemistry of the carbons - Methods of activation and mechanisms of adsorptio - Computer modelling of structure and porosity within carbons - Modern instrumental analytical methods

Porosity in Carbons

Porosity in Carbons
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 352
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Synopsis Porosity in Carbons by : John W. Patrick

Porosity in carbons often means different things to different people depending largely on the different applications of the various carbon materials. On the one hand, users involved in gas purification or respiratory protection are concerned primarily with microporosity, and at the other extreme, the user of carbon in the form of metallurgical coke is concerned with macroporosity because of its influence on the mechanical properties of the coke. Between these extremes there is a range of applications which rely on different aspects of the nature of the porous structure and the characterization required reflects the particular application in mind. This characterization of a wide diversity of porous structures presents some problems. However recent developments have produced some solutions, for example computerized image analysis has facilitated the measurement of pore shape and size. The eleven chapters in this book present an analysis of the current methods of characterization and the role of various aspects of carbon porosity in some representative and diverse applications.

Activated Carbon Adsorption

Activated Carbon Adsorption
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 498
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ISBN-10 : 9781420028812
ISBN-13 : 1420028812
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Synopsis Activated Carbon Adsorption by : Roop Chand Bansal

High surface area, a microporous structure, and a high degree of surface reactivity make activated carbons versatile adsorbents, particularly effective in the adsorption of organic and inorganic pollutants from aqueous solutions. Activated Carbon Adsorption introduces the parameters and mechanisms involved in the activated carbon adsorption