Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Physics, Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade
2. Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade
Abstract
The surface characteristics of different carbon materials: activated carbon,
carbon felt, glassy carbon and a porous carbon monolith were investigated.
The specific surface area was examined by the BET method with N2 adsorption,
the amount and the type of surface oxygen groups by Boehm titration as well
as by temperature-programmed desorption (TPD). By comparing the results
obtained using BET analysis with those of TPD and the Boehm method, it was
found that the number of surface groups was not proportional to the specific
surface area. The total amount of oxygen groups, obtained by TPD, is higher
than the amount obtained by Boehm?s method for porous samples. The
inconsistencies between these results originate from the fact that the Boehm
method is limited to the determination of acidic and basic groups, whereas
TPD provides information on the total number of all surface oxygen groups. In
addition, the presence of porosity could reduce the solvent-accessible
surface in the Boehm method. The TPD profiles of CO evolution showed the
presence of a low temperature maximum, below 650 K, which originates from CO2
reduction on the carbon material surface.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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