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Gas Transport in Sol-Gel Derived Porous Carbon Aerogels
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
Due to their high electrical conductivity, their large specific surface area and their high porosity sol-gel derived nanoporous carbons are promising materials for electrodes, e.g. in water desalination systems or fuel cells. In order to optimize their properties with respect to these applications information is needed about transient and steady state transport through the interconnected pores.
Dynamic gas expansion and time resolved permeation measurements allow to determine the relevantquantities, i.e. the permeability, the ratio of gas phase to surface diffusion and the volume of dead end pores along with the tortuosity.
Experimental data on nanoporous carbons of different density are presented. All samples investigated were prepared via pyrolysis of resorcinol formaldehyde aerogels. The measurements were performed with different gases below 0.1 MPa.
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