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Optimum Conditions for Adsorptive Storage

University of Queensland · University of Pennsylvania

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Abstract

The storage of gases in porous adsorbents, such as activated carbon and carbon nanotubes, is examined here thermodynamically from a systems viewpoint, considering the entire adsorption-desorption cycle. The results provide concrete objective criteria to guide the search for the "Holy Grail" adsorbent, for which the adsorptive delivery is maximized. It is shown that, for ambient temperature storage of hydrogen and delivery between 30 and 1.5 bar pressure, for the optimum adsorbent the adsorption enthalpy change is 15.1 kJ/mol. For carbons, for which the average enthalpy change is typically 5.8 kJ/mol, an optimum operating temperature of about 115 K is predicted. For methane, an optimum enthalpy change of 18.8…

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Keywords
  • Physisorption
  • Adsorption
  • Hydrogen storage
  • Enthalpy
  • Activated carbon
  • Methane
  • Desorption
  • Carbon nanotube
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