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Water adsorption and micropore structure of carbon adsorbents. 2. Graphical analytical method of determining the parameters of the Dubinin-Serpinskii adsorption isotherm equation and its application

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    We have studied adsorption isotherms of benzene vapor and water vapor on activated carbons with both narrow and relatively wide micropore volume distributions by size.

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    We have proposed a graphical method of determining the parameters of the Dubinin-Serpinskii water adsorption isotherm equation (DS-2).

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    Good agreement has been found between experimental water-vapor adsorption isotherms and those calculated by Eq. DS-2 run on activated carbons in the relative pressure range between 0.1 and 1.

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Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 10, pp. 2188–2192, October, 1981.

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Andreeva, G.A., Polyakov, N.S., Dubinin, M.M. et al. Water adsorption and micropore structure of carbon adsorbents. 2. Graphical analytical method of determining the parameters of the Dubinin-Serpinskii adsorption isotherm equation and its application. Russ Chem Bull 30, 1791–1795 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00963393

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