Adsorbents
Fundamentals and Applications

1. Edition May 2003
424 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Short Description
Adsorbent: Fundamentals and Applications covers the fundamental principles of designing, preparation and use of adsorbents for separation and purification. The book covers all fundamental aspects ranging from forces of adsorption to cyclic adsorption processes, as well as all new and promising sorbents, such as carbon nanotubes and p-complexation sorbents.
Adsorption promises to play an integral role in several future energy and environmental technologies, including hydrogen storage, CO removal for fuel cell technology, desulfurization of transportation fuels, and technologies for meeting higher standards on air and water pollutants. Ralph Yang's Adsorbents provides a single and comprehensive source of knowledge for all commercial and new sorbent materials, presenting the fundamental principles for their syntheses, their adsorption properties, and their present and potential applications for separation and purification. Chapter topics in this authoritative, forward-looking volume include:
- Formulas for calculating the basic forces or potentials for adsorption
- Calculation of pore-size distribution from a single adsorption isotherm
- Rules for sorbent selection
- Fundamental principles for syntheses/preparation, adsorption properties, and applications of commercially available sorbents
- Mesoporous molecular sieves and zeolites
-¸-complexation sorbents and their applications
- Carbon nanotubes, pillared clays, and polymeric resins
Yang covers the explosion in the development of new nanoporous materials thoroughly, as the adsorption properties of some of these materials have remained largely unexplored. The whole of this book benefits from the new adsorbent designs made possible by the increase in desktop computing and molecular simulation, making Adsorbents useful to both practicing laboratories and graduate programs. Ralph Yang's comprehensive study contributes significantly to the resolution of separation and purification problems by adsorption technologies.
1. Introductory Remarks.
2. Fundamental Factors for Designing Adsorbent.
3. Sorbent Selection: Equilibrium Isotherms, Diffusion, Cyclic Processes, and Sorbent Selection Criteria.
4. Pore Size Distribution.
5. Activated Carbon.
6. Silica Gel, MCM, and Activated Alumina.
7. Zeolites and Molecular Sieves.
8. π-Complexation Sorbents and Applications.
9. Carbon Nanotubes, Pillared Clays, and Polymeric Resins.
10. Sorbents for Applications.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Vol. 125, No. 39, 2003