Water sorption on composites “LiBr in a porous carbon”
2002; Elsevier BV; Volume: 79; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0378-3820(02)00186-8
ISSN1873-7188
AutoresLarisa G. Gordeeva, G. Restuccia, Angelo Freni, Yu. I. Aristov,
Tópico(s)Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
ResumoWater sorption equilibrium of LiBr confined to pores of a mesoporous synthetic carbon Sibunit and a macroporous expanded graphite (samples SWS-2C and SWS-2EG, respectively) was studied. Isobars of water sorption on these composites are measured at vapor pressure 6–81 mbar and temperature 30–145 °C. The type of sorption equilibrium for the two composites appears to be quite different. The isobars for SWS-2EG have a plateau corresponding to one molecule of H2O adsorbed by one molecule of LiBr, which indicates the formation of crystalline hydrate LiBr·H2O inside pores with a monovariant type of equilibrium. At lower temperatures, the equilibrium becomes divariant that is typical for LiBr–water solutions. On the contrary, the water sorption equilibrium for SWS-2C is divariant over the whole temperature and pressure range which means that no crystalline hydrates are formed inside Sibunit pores. In our opinion, this distinction results from differences in a pore structure of the host carbons. The composite sorption capacity can reach 0.6–1.1 g H2O per 1 g of the dry sorbent at relative humidity 70%. The advanced sorption capacity makes the sorbents promising for gas drying, thermal storage of energy and other applications.
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