Title of article
The influence of nonpolar organics adsorption on the electrochemical behaviour of powdered activated carbon electrodes in aqueous electrolytes
Author/Authors
M. Pakula، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
6
From page
5143
To page
5148
Abstract
Adsorption and electrochemical studies were carried out on three activated carbon samples first oxidized, then heat-treated under vacuum (at
180, 500 and 900 8C). The investigations were performed with aqueous electrolyte (Na2HPO4 and H3PO4) solutions containing selected nonpolar
organics (benzene and n-hexane). Adsorption measurements were carried out on solution with a wide range of organics concentration (up to
saturation point). Cyclovoltammetric curves of powdered electrodes prepared from the activated carbon samples were recorded for the organics in
saturated solutions. The electric double layer capacities of the anodic and cathodic parts were estimated, and the surface anodic and cathodic charge
was calculated both in absence and presence of organics in the electrochemical systems. The relative surface charge (in relation to systems without
organics) was found to decrease with a reduction in the concentration of surface oxygen-containing groups. Other physicochemical parameters
characterizing the degree of surface oxidation (total oxygen concentration, primary water adsorption centres) were also taken into consideration.
The correlation between adsorption capacity towards the nonpolar organic compounds (obtained from adsorption isotherms) and change of surface
charge was analyzed.
Keywords
modification , Activated carbon , Adsorption of organics , Surface chemistry , Cyclic voltammetry
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1003622
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