Surface chemical characterization using AES/SAM and ToF-SIMS on KOH-impregnated activated carbon by selective adsorption of NOx
- Authors
 - Lee, YW; Choi, DK; Park, JW
 
- Issue Date
 - 2001-07-25
 
- Publisher
 - AMER CHEMICAL SOC
 
- Citation
 - INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, v.40, no.15, pp.3337 - 3345
 
- Abstract
 - KOH-impregnated activated carbon (K-IAC) was studied as a NOx adsorbent. When adsorbing NO2/air to K-IAC, as the concentration increases, the removal efficiency relatively decreases because the function of the selective adsorption site for NOx is lost faster. By using AES/SAM and ToF-SIMS, we examined the chemical characteristics created on K-IAC through adsorption of NOx. Oxide crystals formed on the surface of K-IAC after adsorption of NO, was a result of the chemical bond among K, N, and O. KNO3 was predominantly distributed on the external surface, and the pore of K-IAC showed blocking from the crystal growth of KNO3. The results showed that surface basic OH-, well developed on the surface because of KOH impregnation, acts as a selective adsorption site. This study pointedly illustrates selective adsorption behavior from strong chemical interaction between NOx and K-IAC.
 
- Keywords
 - REDUCTION; POTASSIUM; TEMPERATURE; EQUILIBRIA; CHEMISTRY; OXIDATION; MOISTURE; OXYGEN; COAL; AREA; REDUCTION; POTASSIUM; TEMPERATURE; EQUILIBRIA; CHEMISTRY; OXIDATION; MOISTURE; OXYGEN; COAL; AREA; activated carbon
 
- ISSN
 - 0888-5885
 
- URI
 - https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/140307
 
- DOI
 - 10.1021/ie001068q
 
- Appears in Collections:
 - KIST Article > 2001
 
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