Absorption of Organic Molecules on Alkali Metal-Graphite Intercalation Compounds

Effects of starting carbon material (Heat-Treatment Temperature, 1000, 1500, 2000 and 2600°C) and chemical composition of K-GICs on the absorption of tetrahydrofuran (THF) and benzene (Bz) on potassium-graphite intercalation compounds (K-GICs) have been investigated by gravimetry and X-ray diffracti...

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Published inTANSO Vol. 1990; no. 145; pp. 238 - 242
Main Authors Ogawa, Ayumi, Takahashi, Yoichi, Sakuno, Hidekazu, Akuzawa, Noboru
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published THE CARBON SOCIETY OF JAPAN 1990
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ISSN0371-5345
1884-5495
DOI10.7209/tanso.1990.238

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Summary:Effects of starting carbon material (Heat-Treatment Temperature, 1000, 1500, 2000 and 2600°C) and chemical composition of K-GICs on the absorption of tetrahydrofuran (THF) and benzene (Bz) on potassium-graphite intercalation compounds (K-GICs) have been investigated by gravimetry and X-ray diffraction measurements. It is found that THF is absorbed on K-GICs, irrespective of the starting carbon material. On the contrary, benzene absorption is very sensitive to the degree of graphitization of the starting carbon material: No absorption was observed, except for K-GICs prepared from HTT-2600 carbon material. It is also found that as the composition of K-GICs, K/C, decreases, the absorbed amount, M/K (M denotes THF and benzene), increases. It is considered that the decrease of K/C results in the increase of interlayer free volume, where molecules are accomodated. Absorption of thiophene on cesium-graphite intercalation compounds (Cs-GICs) and on K-GICs prepared from natural graphite flakes were also investigated. Isotherms and effect of composition of Cs-GICs are determined.
ISSN:0371-5345
1884-5495
DOI:10.7209/tanso.1990.238