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Activated carbon [[electronic resource] /] / Harry Marsh, Francisco Rodríguez-Reinoso
Activated carbon [[electronic resource] /] / Harry Marsh, Francisco Rodríguez-Reinoso
Autore Marsh Harry
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (555 p.)
Disciplina 662.93
Altri autori (Persone) Rodríguez-ReinosoF. <1941->
Soggetto topico Carbon, Activated
Inorganic compounds
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-64095-2
9786610640959
0-08-045596-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction to the Scope of the Text; 1.1 Activated Carbon; 1.1.1 Talking About Porosity; 1.2 Activated Carbon (Origins): Chapter 2; 1.3 Porosity in Carbons (Modeling): Chapter 3; 1.4 Characterization of Porosity: Chapter 4; 1.5 Activation Processes (Thermal or Physical): Chapter 5; 1.6 Activation Processes (Chemical): Chapter 6; 1.7 SEM and TEM Images of Structures in Activated Carbon: Chapter 7; 1.8 Applications of Activated Carbon: Chapter 8; 1.8.1 Introduction; 1.8.2 Adsorptions from Aqueous Solutions
1.9 Production of Activated Carbon and Reference Material: Chapter 92 Activated Carbon (Origins); 2.1 Carbon Materials; 2.2 Parent Materials for Carbons; 2.3 Carbon Nomenclature; 2.4 The Element Carbon; 2.5 Carbons with Industrial Applications; 2.6 Preparation of Carbons in Solid Phase; 2.6.1 Introduction; 2.6.2 Solid-phase Carbonizations; 2.6.2.1 Variation of surface area with HTT; 2.6.2.2 Variation of free spin concentration (ESR) with HTT; 2.6.2.3 Activated carbon from coal; 2.6.2.4 Coal rank; 2.6.2.5 Microporosity in coal; 2.7 Preparation of Carbons in Liquid Phase: Liquid Crystals
2.7.1 Introduction 2.7.2 Nematic Liquid Crystals; 2.8 Preparation of Carbons in Gas Phase; 2.8.1 Introduction; 2.8.2 Carbon Black; 2.8.3 Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Necklaces; 2.9 Structures Within Carbons; 2.9.1 Bonding and Structure; 2.10 The Non-validity of the ""Crystallite"" (Graphitic Microcrystallite) Concept; 2.10.1 Introduction; 2.10.2 Graphitic Microcrystallites in Coal?; 2.10.3 Causes of Line-broadening in XRD; 2.10.4 The Graphitic Microcrystallite Theory: Conclusions; 2.11 Raman Microspectroscopy in Structural Analyses: An Assessment; 2.11.1 Introduction to the Use of RMS
2.11.2 Incorrect Interpretations of RMS Data 2.11.3 Definitive Studies Using Pitch (Dumont et al., 2002); 2.11.4 Interpretations of RMS Data; 2.12 Quantitative Reflectance Microscopy and Carbon Structure; 2.13 What is Carbon Structure? Concluding Comments; 2.14 Applications Related to Porous and Chemical Structure; 2.14.1 The uses of Porous Carbons; 2.14.2 Take-up of Lithium into Carbons for Batteries; References; 3 Porosity in Carbons: Modeling; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Model Requirements; 3.3 Why Modeling?; 3.4 Models to be Considered; 3.4.1 The Drill-hole Models; 3.4.2 The Branched-tree Model
3.4.3 The Norit Model 3.4.4 Carbon from Benzene Hexachloride, Gibson et al. (1946) and Riley (1947); 3.4.5 Potato-chip Models; 3.4.6 Models of Kaneko et al. (1992a, b); 3.4.7 Model of Ruike et al. (1994); 3.4.8 Falling Card Model of Dahn et al. (1997); 3.4.9 Glassy Carbon Model of Yoshida et al. (1991); 3.4.10 Model of Porous Microtexture of a Carbonaceous Particle of Oberlin et al. (1980, 1999) and Oberlin (1989); 3.4.11 The Model of Virtual Porous Solids of Biggs and Agarwal (1992, 1994) and Biggs et al. (2004a, b); 3.4.12 Model of Porous Carbon of Segarra and Glandt (1994)
3.4.13 Tight-binding Model of Wang et al. (1996)
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Marsh Harry  
Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2006
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Activated carbon [[electronic resource] /] / Harry Marsh, Francisco Rodríguez-Reinoso
Activated carbon [[electronic resource] /] / Harry Marsh, Francisco Rodríguez-Reinoso
Autore Marsh Harry
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (555 p.)
Disciplina 662.93
Altri autori (Persone) Rodríguez-ReinosoF. <1941->
Soggetto topico Carbon, Activated
Inorganic compounds
ISBN 1-280-64095-2
9786610640959
0-08-045596-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction to the Scope of the Text; 1.1 Activated Carbon; 1.1.1 Talking About Porosity; 1.2 Activated Carbon (Origins): Chapter 2; 1.3 Porosity in Carbons (Modeling): Chapter 3; 1.4 Characterization of Porosity: Chapter 4; 1.5 Activation Processes (Thermal or Physical): Chapter 5; 1.6 Activation Processes (Chemical): Chapter 6; 1.7 SEM and TEM Images of Structures in Activated Carbon: Chapter 7; 1.8 Applications of Activated Carbon: Chapter 8; 1.8.1 Introduction; 1.8.2 Adsorptions from Aqueous Solutions
1.9 Production of Activated Carbon and Reference Material: Chapter 92 Activated Carbon (Origins); 2.1 Carbon Materials; 2.2 Parent Materials for Carbons; 2.3 Carbon Nomenclature; 2.4 The Element Carbon; 2.5 Carbons with Industrial Applications; 2.6 Preparation of Carbons in Solid Phase; 2.6.1 Introduction; 2.6.2 Solid-phase Carbonizations; 2.6.2.1 Variation of surface area with HTT; 2.6.2.2 Variation of free spin concentration (ESR) with HTT; 2.6.2.3 Activated carbon from coal; 2.6.2.4 Coal rank; 2.6.2.5 Microporosity in coal; 2.7 Preparation of Carbons in Liquid Phase: Liquid Crystals
2.7.1 Introduction 2.7.2 Nematic Liquid Crystals; 2.8 Preparation of Carbons in Gas Phase; 2.8.1 Introduction; 2.8.2 Carbon Black; 2.8.3 Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Necklaces; 2.9 Structures Within Carbons; 2.9.1 Bonding and Structure; 2.10 The Non-validity of the ""Crystallite"" (Graphitic Microcrystallite) Concept; 2.10.1 Introduction; 2.10.2 Graphitic Microcrystallites in Coal?; 2.10.3 Causes of Line-broadening in XRD; 2.10.4 The Graphitic Microcrystallite Theory: Conclusions; 2.11 Raman Microspectroscopy in Structural Analyses: An Assessment; 2.11.1 Introduction to the Use of RMS
2.11.2 Incorrect Interpretations of RMS Data 2.11.3 Definitive Studies Using Pitch (Dumont et al., 2002); 2.11.4 Interpretations of RMS Data; 2.12 Quantitative Reflectance Microscopy and Carbon Structure; 2.13 What is Carbon Structure? Concluding Comments; 2.14 Applications Related to Porous and Chemical Structure; 2.14.1 The uses of Porous Carbons; 2.14.2 Take-up of Lithium into Carbons for Batteries; References; 3 Porosity in Carbons: Modeling; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Model Requirements; 3.3 Why Modeling?; 3.4 Models to be Considered; 3.4.1 The Drill-hole Models; 3.4.2 The Branched-tree Model
3.4.3 The Norit Model 3.4.4 Carbon from Benzene Hexachloride, Gibson et al. (1946) and Riley (1947); 3.4.5 Potato-chip Models; 3.4.6 Models of Kaneko et al. (1992a, b); 3.4.7 Model of Ruike et al. (1994); 3.4.8 Falling Card Model of Dahn et al. (1997); 3.4.9 Glassy Carbon Model of Yoshida et al. (1991); 3.4.10 Model of Porous Microtexture of a Carbonaceous Particle of Oberlin et al. (1980, 1999) and Oberlin (1989); 3.4.11 The Model of Virtual Porous Solids of Biggs and Agarwal (1992, 1994) and Biggs et al. (2004a, b); 3.4.12 Model of Porous Carbon of Segarra and Glandt (1994)
3.4.13 Tight-binding Model of Wang et al. (1996)
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784538503321
Marsh Harry  
Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui