摘要

Adsorption of three aromatic organic compounds (A0Cs) by four types of carbonaceous adsorbents [a granular activated carbon (HD4000), an activated carbon fiber (ACF10), two single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT, SWNT-HT), and a multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWNT)] with different structural characteristics but similar surface polarities was examined in aqueous solutions Isotherm results demonstrated the importance of molecular sieving and micropore effects in the adsorption of A0Cs by carbonaceous porous adsorbents. In the absence of the molecular sieving effect, a linear relationship was found between the adsorption capacities of A0Cs and the surface areas of adsorbents, independent of the type of adsorbent. On the other hand, the pore volume occupancies of the adsorbents followed the order of ACF10 > HD4000 > SWNT > MWNT, indicating that the availability of adsorption site was related to the pore size distributions of the adsorbents ACF10 and HD4000 with higher microporous volumes exhibited higher adsorption affinities to low molecular weight A0Cs than SWNT and MWNT with higher mesopore and macropore volumes Due to their larger pore sizes, SWNTs and MWNTs are expected to be more efficient in adsorption of large size molecules Removal of surface oxygen-containing functional groups from the SWNT enhanced adsorption of A0Cs

  • 出版日期2010-8-15