Tj. Bandosz et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SURFACES OF ACTIVATED CARBONS IN TERMS OF THEIR ACIDITY CONSTANT DISTRIBUTIONS, Carbon, 31(7), 1993, pp. 1193-1202
A method for characterization of carbon surfaces' acidity using a cont
inuous distribution of acidity constants is proposed. The method is ba
sed on potentiometric titration measurements. Titration curves are tra
nsformed into proton adsorption isotherms, and are analyzed to yield t
he distribution of acidity constants. Calculation of the distribution
function is sensitive to experimental errors, and therefore a careful
smoothing treatment must be applied to the experimental data. The meth
od is tested by application to organic compounds, and the calculated p
K values are in excellent agreement with literature data. The method i
s then applied to study the evolution of acidic groups, in terms of th
eir pK values, subsequent to modification processes such as oxidation
and reduction of activated carbons. It is demonstrated that the method
is sensitive to the changes in the number and character of surface ac
idic groups.