Parallelly Aligned, Activated Carbon Coated Plates Operating as Adsorption Columns for Removing VOCs

AEROSOL AND AIR QUALITY RESEARCH(2022)

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A semi.pilot-scale adsorption reactor was fabricated to remove a volatile organic compound (VOC) gases mixture (BTEX). Activated carbon (AC) was immobilized by coating it on stainless steel plates using a polyvinyl acetate (PVA) binder, and the open-pore structure was maintained after the coating process. Parallelly aligned plates coated with AC minimized the decrease in pressure by inducing smooth fluid flow and maintained a high removal efficiency even at a high linear velocity. The order of the capacities for adsorption was: xylene > ethyl benzene > toluene > benzene, which was due to their differences in hydrophobicity and molecular weight. The adsorption-desorption process was performed for five successive cycles. The efficiency of removal was evidently the same for all cycles, which makes this reactor a sustainable one.
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Activate carbon coated plate (ACP), Immobilization of powder type adsorbent, BTEX mixed gases adsorption, Adsorption and desorption, van der Waals force
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