Tw. Chung et Cc. Chung, Increase in the amount of adsorption on modified activated carbon by usingneutron flux irradiation, CHEM ENG SC, 54(12), 1999, pp. 1803-1809
Neutron flux irradiation was used to modify the surface properties of activ
ated carbon as a means to increase the amount of moisture adsorption on the
modified activated carbon samples. The activated carbon was first dropped
into the saturated boric acid solution to make the boron-doped activated ca
rbon. The dried boron-doped activated carbon sample was further irradiated
by neutrons to produce the alpha particles (He-4(2)). The alpha particles b
ombarded the activated carbon randomly to enhance the microscopic damages a
nd/or to increase the micropore zones. As a result, the effective surface a
rea on the activated carbon was increased and the amount of adsorption per
unit volume of absorbent was increased also. An equipment to measure the br
eakthrough curves of water vapor adsorption on the activated carbon samples
was built in this study. A computer real-time control for data logger was
also designed successfully for recording the data points in the breakthroug
h curves. The BET sorptometer was used to measure the surface properties of
the adsorbents in this study. Under the operating conditions, the amount o
f moisture adsorption by the modified activated carbon increased by more th
an 18.8 % of that of the original activated carbon sample. (C) 1999 Elsevie
r Science Ltd. All rights reserved.