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            Ab initio molecular orbital methods, 204–207  carbon tetrachloride number, 83
             Gaussian, 204                      effects of functional groups on adsorption,
            Acid gas removal with activated alumina, 151  89–93, 99–101
            Acid-treated clays, 262–264         effects of surface chemistry on adsorption,
             acid activation, 263                  86–89
             AgNO 3 supported on, 263           fluorination of surface, 91
            Activated alumina, 131–154          for hydrogen storage, 310, 311
             acidity of surfaces, 150           formation and manufacture of, 79
             applications as sorbents, 151–154  Freundlich isotherm constants of organic
             as special sorbents, 150–154          pollutants on, 98, 99
             comparison with silica gel and zeolite as  gasification for activation, 81, 82
                 desiccant, 151                 granulated activated carbon (GAC), 80
             for water treatment, 151           iodine number, 83
             manufacture/formation of, 146      ion exchange property, 86
             pore size distribution of, 132     molasses number, 83
             surface areas of, 146, 148         oxidative coupling of phenol on, 97
             surface chemistry of, 149, 150     pore size distribution of, 80, 81
             water adsorption isotherm on, 134, 151  pore structure of, 82
            Activated carbon fibers (ACF), 104–109  powdered activated carbon (PAC), 80
             adsorption of VOCs, 107–109        pyrone groups, 88
             adsorption properties, 106, 109    standard tests of, 82
             comparison with GAC, 109–111       surface chemistry of, 86–89
             electrical resistance of, 108      surface functional groups on, 86–89
             fiber diameters, 106                TPD of surface oxide groups, 88, 91
             heat of adsorption on, 109       Adsorption from solution, 92
             monoliths of ACF, 109              effect of pH, 101
             pore sizes of different ACFs, 105  effects of surface functionalities, 92
             water treatment using, 108       Adsorption of phenols on activated carbon,
            Activated carbon, 79                  93–100
             acidic groups on, 87               effect of pH, 95–97
             activation by KOH, 82              irreversibly adsorbed phenols, 96–98
             adsorption of phenols, 93–100      oxidative coupling of phenol, 97
             adsorption of VOC, 93              polymerization of phenol, 97
             adsorption of water, 85, 90, 91  Adsorption on carbon nanotubes, 243–253
             adsorption properties, 84          adsorption of dioxin and benzene, 244–246
             ASTM tests, 84                     adsorption of He, Xe, CH 4 and N 2 , 243, 248
             basic groups on, 88              Ag clusters in zeolite, 290
             Boehm titration method , 87        oxidation states of Ag, 290, 291

            Adsorbents: Fundamentals and Applications,  Edited By Ralph T. Yang
            ISBN 0-471-29741-0  Copyright  2003 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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