Experimental study and numerical modeling: Methane adsorption in microporous carbon adsorbent over the subcritical and supercritical temperature regions


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Adsorption properties of AU-4 microporous carbon adsorbent have been investigated for evaluating the effectiveness of methane accumulation over the temperature range from 178 to 360 K and at absolute pressures up to 25 MPa. It has been established that, within the pressure and temperature intervals under study, the maximum amount of methane achieved 160 nm3(СН4)/m3. Efficient accumulation of methane in the AC-4 adsorbent over the entire temperature range was possible only within the interval of pressures from 1 to 7 MPa. When the “methane−AU-4” accumulation system was used at room temperature, the highest effect of adsorption accumulation may be achieved at pressures of 3–7 MPa. The differential and integral adsorption heats have been calculated and the degrees of overheating have been evaluated for methane storage systems with adsorbent.

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A. Shkolin

Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry

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Email: shkolin@bk.ru
Ресей, Leninskii pr. 31, Moscow, 119071

A. Fomkin

Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry

Email: shkolin@bk.ru
Ресей, Leninskii pr. 31, Moscow, 119071

A. Tsivadze

Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry

Email: shkolin@bk.ru
Ресей, Leninskii pr. 31, Moscow, 119071

K. Anuchin

Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry

Email: shkolin@bk.ru
Ресей, Leninskii pr. 31, Moscow, 119071

I. Men’shchikov

Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry

Email: shkolin@bk.ru
Ресей, Leninskii pr. 31, Moscow, 119071

A. Pulin

Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry

Email: shkolin@bk.ru
Ресей, Leninskii pr. 31, Moscow, 119071

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