Issue 5, 1984

Adsorption from binary solutions on activated charcoal at high pressures up to 490 MPa

Abstract

Effects of pressure on surface excesses for twelve adsorption systems each consisting of a binary solution of components A and B and activated charcoal have been studied at pressures up to 490 MPa and at a temperature of 298.2 K. The following three types of pressure dependence have been observed: ∂ΓA/∂p < 0, ∂ΓA/∂p > 0, ∂ΓA/∂p= 0, where ΓA is the surface excess of component A.

A comparison of these results with the difference in the pressure derivatives of pure-component interfacial tensions, (∂σoA/∂p–∂σoB/∂pAB), has revealed that ∂ΓA/∂p < 0 if ΔAB takes a large positive value, ∂ΓA/∂p > 0 if ΔAB takes a large negative value and ∂ΓA/∂p= 0 if ΔAB is small.

General criteria for determining the directions of the pressure dependences of adsorption have been derived theoretically and are utilized to discuss the experimental results.

Article information

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Paper

J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1984,80, 1059-1068

Adsorption from binary solutions on activated charcoal at high pressures up to 490 MPa

S. Ozawa, K. Kawahara, M. Yamabe, H. Unno and Y. Ogino, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1984, 80, 1059 DOI: 10.1039/F19848001059

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