Abstract

The chemistry of the surface and structural and adsorption properties of fluorinated carbon fiber were studied by IR spectroscopy, gas chromatography, and static adsorption of vapors and dyes from aqueous solutions. Also, the quantitative characteristics of the influence of a binder (polytetrafluoroethylene) used to prepare a granulated adsorbent on the basis of the fiber were determined. The functional properties of the adsorbent were found to be largely determined by the properties of the initial fluorocarbon fiber. Fluorocarbons were shown to possess a developed porous structure and highly hydrophobic chemically homogeneous nonpolar surface for the adsorption of most of the organic compounds studied.

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