On the resolution of constant isosteric heat of propylene adsorptionon graphite in the sub-monolayer coverage region

An early experimental study by Bezus, Dreving and Kiselev [1] on the adsorption of propylene on Spheron-6 carbon black (graphitized at ∼3000C) reported a plot of constant isosteric heat versus loading in the sub-monolayer region. This contrasts with their report of a linear increase in isosteric hea...

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Main Authors: Prasetyo, Luisa, Abdul Razak, Mus’ab, Do, Duong D., Horikawa, Toshihide, Nakai, Kazuyuki, Nicholson, David
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Published: Elsevier 2016
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author Prasetyo, Luisa
Abdul Razak, Mus’ab
Do, Duong D.
Horikawa, Toshihide
Nakai, Kazuyuki
Nicholson, David
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Abdul Razak, Mus’ab
Do, Duong D.
Horikawa, Toshihide
Nakai, Kazuyuki
Nicholson, David
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description An early experimental study by Bezus, Dreving and Kiselev [1] on the adsorption of propylene on Spheron-6 carbon black (graphitized at ∼3000C) reported a plot of constant isosteric heat versus loading in the sub-monolayer region. This contrasts with their report of a linear increase in isosteric heat for propane, a similar molecule to propylene. In this paper, we report extensive Grand Canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations and a high-resolution experimental study of propylene adsorption on Carbopack F, a highly graphitized thermal carbon black, over the same temperature range studied by Bezus et al. From this combined simulation and experimental study we conclude that propylene also shows a linear increase in the isosteric heat versus loading in the sub-monolayer region, indicating that the linear increase in the fluid-fluid interaction in this region more than compensates for the decrease in the solid-fluid interaction that results from the change in orientation of the adsorbate molecules. Our study contradicts the propylene results of Bezus et al., and careful inspection of their isotherm in the sub-monolayer region shows that it does not follow Henry’s law. This calls into question their argument that π-π interactions between propylene molecules are an explanation for the constant heat.
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spelling upm-534322017-10-30T09:47:43Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53432/ On the resolution of constant isosteric heat of propylene adsorptionon graphite in the sub-monolayer coverage region Prasetyo, Luisa Abdul Razak, Mus’ab Do, Duong D. Horikawa, Toshihide Nakai, Kazuyuki Nicholson, David An early experimental study by Bezus, Dreving and Kiselev [1] on the adsorption of propylene on Spheron-6 carbon black (graphitized at ∼3000C) reported a plot of constant isosteric heat versus loading in the sub-monolayer region. This contrasts with their report of a linear increase in isosteric heat for propane, a similar molecule to propylene. In this paper, we report extensive Grand Canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations and a high-resolution experimental study of propylene adsorption on Carbopack F, a highly graphitized thermal carbon black, over the same temperature range studied by Bezus et al. From this combined simulation and experimental study we conclude that propylene also shows a linear increase in the isosteric heat versus loading in the sub-monolayer region, indicating that the linear increase in the fluid-fluid interaction in this region more than compensates for the decrease in the solid-fluid interaction that results from the change in orientation of the adsorbate molecules. Our study contradicts the propylene results of Bezus et al., and careful inspection of their isotherm in the sub-monolayer region shows that it does not follow Henry’s law. This calls into question their argument that π-π interactions between propylene molecules are an explanation for the constant heat. Elsevier 2016-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53432/1/On%20the%20resolution%20of%20constant%20isosteric%20heat%20of%20propylene%20adsorption%20on%20graphite%20in%20the%20sub-monolayer%20coverage%20region.pdf Prasetyo, Luisa and Abdul Razak, Mus’ab and Do, Duong D. and Horikawa, Toshihide and Nakai, Kazuyuki and Nicholson, David (2016) On the resolution of constant isosteric heat of propylene adsorptionon graphite in the sub-monolayer coverage region. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 512. pp. 101-110. ISSN 0927-7757; ESSN: 1873-4359 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0927775716308950 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2016.10.040
spellingShingle Prasetyo, Luisa
Abdul Razak, Mus’ab
Do, Duong D.
Horikawa, Toshihide
Nakai, Kazuyuki
Nicholson, David
On the resolution of constant isosteric heat of propylene adsorptionon graphite in the sub-monolayer coverage region
title On the resolution of constant isosteric heat of propylene adsorptionon graphite in the sub-monolayer coverage region
title_full On the resolution of constant isosteric heat of propylene adsorptionon graphite in the sub-monolayer coverage region
title_fullStr On the resolution of constant isosteric heat of propylene adsorptionon graphite in the sub-monolayer coverage region
title_full_unstemmed On the resolution of constant isosteric heat of propylene adsorptionon graphite in the sub-monolayer coverage region
title_short On the resolution of constant isosteric heat of propylene adsorptionon graphite in the sub-monolayer coverage region
title_sort on the resolution of constant isosteric heat of propylene adsorptionon graphite in the sub-monolayer coverage region
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