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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
Adsorption Behavior of Toluene on Activated Carbon under Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Conditions
Hiroshi Inomata1  Yoshiyuki Sato1  Takashi Asaka1  Kazunori Kashiwagi1  Ikuo Ushiki1  Masaki Ota1  Yusuke Yoshizawa1 
[1] Research Center of Supercritical Fluid Technology, Tohoku University
关键词: Adsorption Equilibria;    Adsorption Kinetics;    Supercritical Carbon Dioxide;    Activated Carbon;   
DOI  :  10.1252/jcej.12we095
来源: Maruzen Company Ltd
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References(33)Cited-By(8)The adsorption behavior of toluene on activated carbon in the presence of carbon dioxide was measured from 313 to 353 K at 10.0 and 15.0 MPa. The amount of toluene adsorbed increased with increasing temperature and decreasing pressure, which indicates that the density of carbon dioxide has a significant impact. The Langmuir model was applied to investigate the amount of adsorbed toluene at various mole fractions at each isothermal and isobaric condition: The Langmuir constants decreased with increasing carbon dioxide density. A mathematical model was applied to describe the adsorption kinetics with consideration of the equilibrium, diffusion in the solids, axial dispersion, and mass transfer from the bulk of the fluid phase to the surface of the solid. The model provides a good representation of the experimental data with one fitting parameter: the effective diffusion coefficient of toluene in the pores. Additionally, the effective diffusion coefficient strongly depends on the density of carbon dioxide, which implies that the breakthrough curves could potentially be predicted at various conditions.

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