Abstract
Nitrogen (N2, at 77 K and sub-atmospheric pressure), carbon dioxide (CO2, at 273 K, sub-atmospheric pressure and high pressure) and methane (CH4, at 298 K and high pressure) adsorption isotherms have been obtained for three microporous-activated carbons in order to characterize their micropore size distributions (MPSDs). A comparison of the results has shown that the shape of the isotherms was different, which was due in part to differences in the overall micropore volume and the MPSDs for the carbon samples studied in this work. According to the results, despite the different characteristics of CO2 and CH4, a quite good consistency between the MPSDs from these two gases was obtained for the three carbon samples. Finally, it was shown that the adsorption isotherms of CO2 and CH4 at the higher temperatures should be considered as a complement to N2 adsorption at 77 K for the characterization of porous texture (micropore volume and MPSDs) of activated carbon samples.
