Adsorption Science & Technology (Nov 2009)

Adsorptivities of Extremely High Surface Area Activated Carbon Fibres for CH and H

  • A. Rejifu,
  • H. Noguchi,
  • T. Ohba,
  • H. Kanoh,
  • F. Rodriguez-Reinoso,
  • K. Kaneko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1260/0263-6174.27.9.877
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27

Abstract

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Activated carbon fibres with extremely high surface areas (ACFs) were prepared by CO 2 re-activation using pitch-based ACFs having an original surface area of 1730 m 2 /g. The highest surface area of the re-activated ACFs was 2930 m 2 /g as determined from an α S -plot analysis of the nitrogen adsorption isotherm measured at 77 K. The ACF with the highest surface area showed excellent adsorptivity towards supercritical CH 4 and H 2 . The amounts of CH 4 and H 2 adsorbed were enhanced by 52% and 30%, respectively, as a result of re-activation.