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Adsorption Properties of Activated Carbon Fibers Characterized by Electric Decomposition
Document Type
Article
Source
Diffusion and Defect Data Part B: Solid State Phenomena; June 2007, Vol. 124 Issue: 1 p1837-1840, 4p
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ISSN
10120394
Abstract
Pitch based activated carbon fibers(ACFs) were characterized by electric decomposition method in the various kinds of acid electrolyte. The felt-type commercialized ACFs were used as raw material and the acids such as HCl, H2SO4, HNO3 and HF were used as electrolytes for electric decomposition. ACFs were treated with 0.7 ~ 2.0A/g-ACF of DC as an anode material for few hours in the acid electrolyte bath and voltage was varied 10~50V according to the condition of current and electrolyte. The pore properties of surface characterized ACFs were measured by adsorption analyzer and changes of surface morphology were also observed by scanning electron microscope and transmitting electron microscope. In order to estimate possibility of use as hydrogen storage material, hydrogen adsorption amount was measured with high pressure thermogravimetric analyzer. In the result the pore size distribution of surface characterized ACFs were changed with respect to electric decomposition condition, especially species and concentration of electrolytes and hydrogen adsorption amount also changed according to pore properties of ACFs.