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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.357, No.1, 210-214, 2011
Adsorption of phenol on supercritically activated carbon fibres: Effect of texture and surface chemistry
The influence of texture and surface chemistry on the phenol adsorption capacity of activated carbon fibres (ACFs) was studied. ACFs were prepared by carbonization of a phenolic textile fibre under nitrogen flow, followed by activation with H2O and CO2 (under atmospheric pressure and supercritical state). The materials were characterised by N-2 and CO2 adsorption, and by temperature programmed desorption studies. A strong correlation between the amount of adsorbed phenol and the micropore volume has been observed. The relationship between surface oxygen concentration and amount of physisorbed and chemisorbed phenol was assessed, and it was shown that higher amounts of surface oxygen groups decreased the phenol chemisorption capacity of ACFs. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.