Proton spin-lattice relaxation and H-1 NMR spectroscopic data are used for
studies of the water adsorption and morphology of several newly synthesized
carbon-based chars. Two NMR lines have been observed in accordance with a
difference between macropore and micropore water in a system with heterogen
eous pore structure. The macropores occupy about the half of the char parti
cle volume. In aqueous suspension fast molecular exchange between water in
macropores and bulk water leads to an intense NMR line with a single spin-l
attice relaxation time T-1, which exhibits a strong particle size effect. T
his effect has been used for the estimation of T-1 of water molecules in th
e vicinity of paramagnetic centers at the surface of chars, as well as for
macropore size estimation. The kinetics of water vapor adsorption in chars
as seen by H-1 NMR indicates that this process begins in micropores, which
serve as primary adsorption centers. Water molecules in micropores exhibit
specific properties which are characteristic of liquids in a small, restric
ted space, and they give rise to the observed accumulation as well as satur
ation effects. (C) 2001 Academic Press.