Comparison of the porosity evaluation reuslts based on immersion calorimetry and gravimetric sorption measurements for activated chars fro ma high volatile bituminous coal
The porous structure of chars from a high volatile bituminous coal from mine Pumarabule in Spain, initial and preoxidized, then steam activated, was characterized by carbon dioxide and benzene adsorption measurements, as well as by immersion calorimetry; molecular probes with increasing critical dimensions were used. The influence of preoxidation of the coal on the values of parameters describing the pore size distribution, with particular attention to micropores, evaluated according to each of the applied methods, is discussed.
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