Effect of Relative Humidity on Adsorption Breakthrough of CO2 on Activated Carbon Fibers
Microporous activated carbon fibers (ACFs) were developed for CO2 capture based on potassium hydroxide (KOH) activation and tetraethylenepentamine (TEPA) amination. The material properties of the modified ACFs were characterized using several techniques. The adsorption breakthrough curves of CO2 wer...
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doaj-0b5ec300bf414a0e98fef711f56f82012020-11-24T21:00:26ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442017-11-011011129610.3390/ma10111296ma10111296Effect of Relative Humidity on Adsorption Breakthrough of CO2 on Activated Carbon FibersYu-Chun Chiang0Yu-Jen Chen1Cheng-Yen Wu2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yuan Ze University, Taoyuan 32003, TaiwanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Yuan Ze University, Taoyuan 32003, TaiwanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Yuan Ze University, Taoyuan 32003, TaiwanMicroporous activated carbon fibers (ACFs) were developed for CO2 capture based on potassium hydroxide (KOH) activation and tetraethylenepentamine (TEPA) amination. The material properties of the modified ACFs were characterized using several techniques. The adsorption breakthrough curves of CO2 were measured and the effect of relative humidity in the carrier gas was determined. The KOH activation at high temperature generated additional pore networks and the intercalation of metallic K into the carbon matrix, leading to the production of mesopore and micropore volumes and providing access to the active sites in the micropores. However, this treatment also resulted in the loss of nitrogen functionalities. The TEPA amination has successfully introduced nitrogen functionalities onto the fiber surface, but its long-chain structure blocked parts of the micropores and, thus, made the available surface area and pore volume limited. Introduction of the power of time into the Wheeler equation was required to fit the data well. The relative humidity within the studied range had almost no effects on the breakthrough curves. It was expected that the concentration of CO2 was high enough so that the impact on CO2 adsorption capacity lessened due to increased relative humidity.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/10/11/1296relative humiditycarbon dioxideactivated carbon fiberssurface modificationadsorption breakthrough |
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Yu-Chun Chiang Yu-Jen Chen Cheng-Yen Wu Effect of Relative Humidity on Adsorption Breakthrough of CO2 on Activated Carbon Fibers Materials relative humidity carbon dioxide activated carbon fibers surface modification adsorption breakthrough |
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Effect of Relative Humidity on Adsorption Breakthrough of CO2 on Activated Carbon Fibers |
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Effect of Relative Humidity on Adsorption Breakthrough of CO2 on Activated Carbon Fibers |
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Effect of Relative Humidity on Adsorption Breakthrough of CO2 on Activated Carbon Fibers |
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Effect of Relative Humidity on Adsorption Breakthrough of CO2 on Activated Carbon Fibers |
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Effect of Relative Humidity on Adsorption Breakthrough of CO2 on Activated Carbon Fibers |
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effect of relative humidity on adsorption breakthrough of co2 on activated carbon fibers |
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Microporous activated carbon fibers (ACFs) were developed for CO2 capture based on potassium hydroxide (KOH) activation and tetraethylenepentamine (TEPA) amination. The material properties of the modified ACFs were characterized using several techniques. The adsorption breakthrough curves of CO2 were measured and the effect of relative humidity in the carrier gas was determined. The KOH activation at high temperature generated additional pore networks and the intercalation of metallic K into the carbon matrix, leading to the production of mesopore and micropore volumes and providing access to the active sites in the micropores. However, this treatment also resulted in the loss of nitrogen functionalities. The TEPA amination has successfully introduced nitrogen functionalities onto the fiber surface, but its long-chain structure blocked parts of the micropores and, thus, made the available surface area and pore volume limited. Introduction of the power of time into the Wheeler equation was required to fit the data well. The relative humidity within the studied range had almost no effects on the breakthrough curves. It was expected that the concentration of CO2 was high enough so that the impact on CO2 adsorption capacity lessened due to increased relative humidity. |
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relative humidity carbon dioxide activated carbon fibers surface modification adsorption breakthrough |
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