Abstract

Surface characteristics of nongraphitized carbon black (S-II) and graphitized carbon black (S-III) were investigated by analyzing the adsorption isotherms of Kr, N2, and H2O. S-II was prepared by heating Spheron 6 (S-I) at 1273 K in vacuo, and S-III was prepared by graphitizing Spheron 6 (S-I) at 2973 K in an argon atmosphere. It was found from the Kr isotherms that the surface of S-II was heterogeneous, while that of S-III was homogeneous. The t-plot of the N2 isotherm showed that S-II was nonporous. However, the minute microporosity was detected in S-II from the comparison plot of the water isotherm. The size of the micropores present in S-11 may be larger than 0.22 nm (the water molecule size) and smaller than 0.43 nm (the nitrogen molecule size). The adsorption isotherms of water vapor on S-III were measured at 283, 298, and 308 K in the range of Γ = 0.0004−0.6 H2O/nm2. The differential enthalpies (ΔHS) and the differential entropies (ΔSS = SS − SL) of the water molecules adsorbed on the S-III surf...

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