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- Hydrogen adsorption on surfaces with different binding energies doi link

Auteur(s): Firlej L., Rogacka J., Walczak K., Kuchta B

(Article) Publié: Chemical Data Collection, vol. 2 p.56-60 (2016)


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DOI: 10.1016/j.cdc.2016.02.002
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Résumé:

The isotherms of molecular hydrogen adsorption in slit pores have been calculated at room temperature ( T = 298 K) for various pore sizes, from 0.6 nm to 2.5 nm. The pressure has been varied from 0 to 120 bar (12 MPa). The wall surface has been characterized by different values of the adsorption energy, from 3 to 25 kJ/mol. The provided raw data give the number of molecules adsorbed per nm 2 of the adsorbing wall, and can be used for fast storage capacity screening of new porous adsorbents with known