[Objective] The paper was to study the effect of microporous structure of ac- tivated carbon on adsorption performance of n-butane. [Method] Using 8 activated car- bons prepared from different materials and technologi...[Objective] The paper was to study the effect of microporous structure of ac- tivated carbon on adsorption performance of n-butane. [Method] Using 8 activated car- bons prepared from different materials and technologies, the effects of physical prop- erties of activated carbon on butane adsorption performance were investigated. [Result] Specific surface area, pore volume and pore size distribution of activated carbon exert- ed remarkable effects on butane adsorption. The activated carbon with high percent- age of micropore volume within the range of 1.2-2 nm possessed high butane activity. The level of butane retentivity rose with the increase of the volume of pore within the range of 0.5-0,9 nm, which led to smaller butan working capacity (BWC). [Conclusion] The study provided reference for the adsorption research for activated carbon.展开更多
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文摘[Objective] The paper was to study the effect of microporous structure of ac- tivated carbon on adsorption performance of n-butane. [Method] Using 8 activated car- bons prepared from different materials and technologies, the effects of physical prop- erties of activated carbon on butane adsorption performance were investigated. [Result] Specific surface area, pore volume and pore size distribution of activated carbon exert- ed remarkable effects on butane adsorption. The activated carbon with high percent- age of micropore volume within the range of 1.2-2 nm possessed high butane activity. The level of butane retentivity rose with the increase of the volume of pore within the range of 0.5-0,9 nm, which led to smaller butan working capacity (BWC). [Conclusion] The study provided reference for the adsorption research for activated carbon.