scholarly journals Ocena parametrów przestrzeni porowej łupków menilitowych z odsłonięcia w Birczy

Nafta-Gaz ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 77 (10) ◽  
pp. 633-640
Author(s):  
Lidia Dudek ◽  
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Konrad Ziemianin ◽  

Celem pracy było scharakteryzowanie przestrzeni porowej łupków menilitowych występujących w odsłonięciach powierzchniowych z rejonu Birczy w jednostce skolskiej. Wszystkie próbki zostały pobrane z całego profilu stratygraficznego w jednym odsłonięciu w Birczy o długości 1 m. Struktura porowa próbek łupków wygrzanych w 105°C była mierzona metodą porozymetrii rtęciowej (ang. mercury injection capillary pressure, MICP) w temperaturze otoczenia oraz metodą adsorpcji azotu w temperaturze wrzenia ciekłego azotu. Ze względu na deformację przestrzeni porowej pod wpływem wysokich ciśnień roboczych rtęci, z krokami ciśnienia od 0 do 4136,84 bara, mikropory i mezopory można błędnie interpretować. Jako metodę uzupełniającą zastosowano więc pomiar adsorpcji azotu w celu prawidłowego obliczenia całkowitej połączonej objętości porowej. Na wykresach dV/dD (pochodnych objętości względem średnicy) połączono wyniki z obu technik pomiarowych, uzyskując pełniejszy obraz rozkładu objętości porów. W pracy przedstawiono możliwość dokładniejszego obliczenia objętości porów na podstawie nowego podejścia do analizy wykresów pochodnych. Obie metody zapewniają również kompleksową ocenę parametrów struktury porów, w tym powierzchni właściwej (ang. specific surface area, SSA), objętości mikro- i mezoporów oraz rozszerzonego zakresu rozkładu wielkości porów (ang. pore size distribution, PSD). Porównując wyniki metody adsorpcyjnej z użyciem azotu z wynikami porozymetrii rtęciowej, należy pamiętać o różnicach w zakresach obu technik badawczych oraz o tym, że azot i rtęć rejestrują struktury porowe w znacząco odmienny sposób. Zatłaczanie rtęci do struktury porowej jest regulowane przez przewężenia porów, podczas gdy zjawisko adsorpcji jest kontrolowane przez powierzchnię porów. Zastosowanie porozymetrii rtęciowej i adsorpcji azotu do łupków menilitowych pokazuje, jak użycie tych dwóch metod może wpłynąć na uzyskanie wzajemnie uzupełniających się informacji, które weryfikują obliczenia objętości porowej głównej skały macierzystej dla karpackich rop naftowych.

2015 ◽  
Vol 22 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nazile Ural

AbstractIn this study, the relationships between geotechnical index properties and the pore-size distribution of compacted natural silt and artificial soil mixtures, namely, silt with two different clays and three different clay percentages (10%, 20%, and 40%), were examined and compared. Atterberg’s limit tests, standard compaction tests, mercury intrusion porosimetry, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis, and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller specific surface analysis were conducted. The results show that the liquid limit, the cumulative pore volume, and specific surface area of artificially mixed soils increase with an increase in the percentage of clay. The cumulative pore volume and specific surface area with geotechnical index properties were compared. High correlation coefficients were observed between the specific areas and both the liquid limit and the plasticity index, as well as between the cumulative pore volume and both the clay percentage and the


RSC Advances ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (17) ◽  
pp. 9320-9326
Author(s):  
Q. Y. Yang ◽  
H. L. Zhou ◽  
M. T. Xie ◽  
P. P. Ma ◽  
Z. S. Zhu ◽  
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The combustion process of GOA, and the specific surface area and pore size distribution of P-RGO are shown in the images.


2014 ◽  
Vol 633-634 ◽  
pp. 451-454
Author(s):  
Quan Xiao Liu ◽  
Dan Xi Li

SEM and Automated Surface Area & Pore Size Analyzer were used to characterize surface morphology and specific surface area and the pore size distribution of fibers. The results showed that specific surface area and pore size distribution increase after ultrasonication. The ash content of the composites of ultrasonic treated fiber is larger than the untreated fiber, and the magnetic properties show a good superparamagnetic behavior.


Mineralogia ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 51 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-45
Author(s):  
Michał Wichliński ◽  
Rafał Kobyłecki

Abstract The current work presents the results of seven sorbent samples investigated with respect to SO2 capture. The sorbents’ reactivity and capacity indexes were determined, and the tests were carried out in accordance with the ‘classical’ procedure for limestone sorbents. The reactivity indexes (RIs) of the tested samples were in the range of 2.57 and 3.55 (mol Ca)/(mol S), while the absolute sorption coefficients as determined by the capacity index (CI) varied between 87.9 and 120.6 (g S)/(kg of sorbent). Porosimetric analysis was also carried out and the specific surface area of the samples was found to be between 0.2 and 1.7 m2/g. The number of micro-, meso- and macro-pores in individual samples was determined from the corresponding pore size distribution histograms, and the values of sorbent RIs and CIs were correlated with the samples’ total porosity and specific surface.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiaxin Li ◽  
Rudolf Holze ◽  
Simbarashe Moyo ◽  
Song Wang ◽  
Sanxi Li ◽  
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Abstract In this work, a series of three-dimensional (3D) porous carbon nanomaterial with large specific surface area and hierarchical pores were selectively prepared from biomass with varied properties obtained by tuning the carbonization temperature and activation agent. The optimized carbon sample (PC-500-6) exhibits a typical hierarchical porous structure with a high specific surface area (3203 m2/g) and pore size distribution in the range 0.8 to 3.0 nm, which shows excellent adsorption performance for methylene blue (MB) from an aqueous solution. The maximum adsorption capacity even reaches 917.43 mg/g, which is among one of the best results up to now. Through analysis of the adsorption data, it is found that the corresponding adsorption kinetic fits the pseudo-second-order model very well. The present results demonstrate that biomass-derived hierarchical porous carbon has a real potential application for wastewater treatment.Background:Dealing with the ever-increasing water pollution has become an urgent global problem, especially the organic containing polluted water. The physical adsorption has become one of the most popular ways for removal of organic dyes from wastewater due to its low cost as well as high efficiency. However, the adsorption performance is still limited by the low specific surface area (SSA) and unsuitable pore size. Hence, it is still a challenge to synthesize active carbon (AC) with high SSA, suitable pore size distribution as well as low cost for polluted water treatment. Here, we report an efficient method to prepare AC with large SSA from jujube for removal of MB in aqueous solution. The present results demonstrate that biomass-derived hierarchical porous carbon has a real potential application for wastewater treatment.Results:The as-prepared hierarchical porous structure carbon material (PC-500-6) shows a high specific surface area (3203 m2/g) and pore size distribution in the range 0.8 to 3.0 nm, while exhibits an enhanced adsorption performance for methylene blue (MB) from an aqueous solution. The maximum adsorption capacity even reaches 917.43 mg/g, which was calculated from Langmuir model. Through analysis of the adsorption data, it is found that the corresponding adsorption kinetic fits the pseudo-second-order model very well.Conclusions:It can be concluded that the adsorption of MB has a strong correlation with SSA, pore size distribution as well as the pore volume. The present study paved a practical way for wastewater treatment by using biomass-derived hierarchical porous carbon.


2007 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-34 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Dibandjo ◽  
F. Chassagneux ◽  
L. Bois ◽  
C. Sigala ◽  
P. Miele

The influence of different borazinic precursors on mesoporous boron nitride synthesis by using a nanocasting process of a mesoporous CMK-3 carbon is presented. Two borazinic precursors, the tri(methylamino)borazine (MAB) and the tri(chloro)borazine (TCB), have been converted to boron nitride (BN) inside the mesopores of a CMK-3 carbon mesoporous template by using thermal or chemical polycondensation processes. Ordered mesoporous boron nitride with a specific surface area around 800 m2/g, a mesoporous volume around 0.6 cm3/g, and a pore-size distribution located at 6 nm in diameter was synthesized by thermal condensation of a molecular MAB precursor. In addition, chemical condensation of TCB led to a disordered mesoporous boron nitride.


Author(s):  
Abudushalamu Aili ◽  
Ippei Maruyama

AbstractMechanical properties and durability of cement-based materials are largely affected by pore structures. This paper provides an overview of several experimental techniques to characterize pore size distribution and specific surface area, with focus on pores in calcium silicate hydrates. The reviewed experimental techniques are nitrogen and water vapor sorption isotherm, proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR) and small-angle scattering (SAS). Different pretreatment methods are compared for sorption measurements. Pore size distribution and specific surface area are analyzed using data from different methods to understand difference and consistency of these methods. It is found that pore size distribution calculated from sorption isotherm is very sensitive to adsorption model. Though specific surface areas from different techniques are quite different from each other, they are all able to detect the microstructural alteration due to long-term drying.


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