Benzene and Methane Adsorption on Ultrahigh Surface Area Carbons Prepared from Sulphonated Styrene Divinylbenzene Resin by KOH Activation

A commercially available styrene divinylbenzene ion-exchange resin, Amberjet 1200 H, was used to prepare a series of activated carbons through carbonization and subsequent activation with varying amounts of KOH. The resulting activated carbons showed a well-developed porous structure with specific s...

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Main Authors: Jerzy Choma, Łukasz Osuchowski, Aleksandra Dziura, Michal Marszewski, Mietek Jaroniec
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi - SAGE Publishing 2015-08-01
Series:Adsorption Science & Technology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1260/0263-6174.33.6-8.587
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spelling doaj-0064670fe91c4abe98de34840cdcb7ac2021-04-02T10:54:18ZengHindawi - SAGE PublishingAdsorption Science & Technology0263-61742048-40382015-08-013310.1260/0263-6174.33.6-8.587Benzene and Methane Adsorption on Ultrahigh Surface Area Carbons Prepared from Sulphonated Styrene Divinylbenzene Resin by KOH ActivationJerzy Choma0Łukasz Osuchowski1Aleksandra Dziura2Michal Marszewski3Mietek Jaroniec4Institute of Chemistry, Military Technical Academy, 00-908 Warsaw, Poland.Military Institute of Chemistry and Radiometry, 00-910 Warsaw, Poland.Institute of Chemistry, Military Technical Academy, 00-908 Warsaw, Poland.Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA.Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA.A commercially available styrene divinylbenzene ion-exchange resin, Amberjet 1200 H, was used to prepare a series of activated carbons through carbonization and subsequent activation with varying amounts of KOH. The resulting activated carbons showed a well-developed porous structure with specific surface area in the range of 730–3870 m 2 g −1 , total pore volume in the range of 0.44–2.07 cm 3 g −1 and micropore volume in the range of 0.30–1.59 cm 3 g −1 . Importantly, these structural parameters can be changed by varying the amount of KOH used for the activation. These carbons showed extremely good adsorption properties towards benzene and methane at 20°C. The best uptakes for benzene and methane (19.6 and 1.68 mmol g −1 , respectively) were obtained for the carbon activated using the KOH/C ratio of 4. These values correspond to the gravimetric adsorptions of 1.53 g/g and 27 mg/g, respectively. Benzene adsorption was analyzed using the Dubinin–Radushkevich (DR) equation. The micropore volume calculated using the DR equation based on benzene adsorption corresponds well with the micropore volume calculated from nitrogen adsorption by the α s comparative method. The high values of the structural parameters and the resulting high benzene and methane uptakes render the obtained activated carbons as prospective materials for use in environmental remediation and energy-related applications such as volatile organic compound adsorption and methane storage.https://doi.org/10.1260/0263-6174.33.6-8.587
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author Jerzy Choma
Łukasz Osuchowski
Aleksandra Dziura
Michal Marszewski
Mietek Jaroniec
spellingShingle Jerzy Choma
Łukasz Osuchowski
Aleksandra Dziura
Michal Marszewski
Mietek Jaroniec
Benzene and Methane Adsorption on Ultrahigh Surface Area Carbons Prepared from Sulphonated Styrene Divinylbenzene Resin by KOH Activation
Adsorption Science & Technology
author_facet Jerzy Choma
Łukasz Osuchowski
Aleksandra Dziura
Michal Marszewski
Mietek Jaroniec
author_sort Jerzy Choma
title Benzene and Methane Adsorption on Ultrahigh Surface Area Carbons Prepared from Sulphonated Styrene Divinylbenzene Resin by KOH Activation
title_short Benzene and Methane Adsorption on Ultrahigh Surface Area Carbons Prepared from Sulphonated Styrene Divinylbenzene Resin by KOH Activation
title_full Benzene and Methane Adsorption on Ultrahigh Surface Area Carbons Prepared from Sulphonated Styrene Divinylbenzene Resin by KOH Activation
title_fullStr Benzene and Methane Adsorption on Ultrahigh Surface Area Carbons Prepared from Sulphonated Styrene Divinylbenzene Resin by KOH Activation
title_full_unstemmed Benzene and Methane Adsorption on Ultrahigh Surface Area Carbons Prepared from Sulphonated Styrene Divinylbenzene Resin by KOH Activation
title_sort benzene and methane adsorption on ultrahigh surface area carbons prepared from sulphonated styrene divinylbenzene resin by koh activation
publisher Hindawi - SAGE Publishing
series Adsorption Science & Technology
issn 0263-6174
2048-4038
publishDate 2015-08-01
description A commercially available styrene divinylbenzene ion-exchange resin, Amberjet 1200 H, was used to prepare a series of activated carbons through carbonization and subsequent activation with varying amounts of KOH. The resulting activated carbons showed a well-developed porous structure with specific surface area in the range of 730–3870 m 2 g −1 , total pore volume in the range of 0.44–2.07 cm 3 g −1 and micropore volume in the range of 0.30–1.59 cm 3 g −1 . Importantly, these structural parameters can be changed by varying the amount of KOH used for the activation. These carbons showed extremely good adsorption properties towards benzene and methane at 20°C. The best uptakes for benzene and methane (19.6 and 1.68 mmol g −1 , respectively) were obtained for the carbon activated using the KOH/C ratio of 4. These values correspond to the gravimetric adsorptions of 1.53 g/g and 27 mg/g, respectively. Benzene adsorption was analyzed using the Dubinin–Radushkevich (DR) equation. The micropore volume calculated using the DR equation based on benzene adsorption corresponds well with the micropore volume calculated from nitrogen adsorption by the α s comparative method. The high values of the structural parameters and the resulting high benzene and methane uptakes render the obtained activated carbons as prospective materials for use in environmental remediation and energy-related applications such as volatile organic compound adsorption and methane storage.
url https://doi.org/10.1260/0263-6174.33.6-8.587
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