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Journal Article 
Hydrothermal modification of carbon adsorbents 
Skubiszewska-Zieba, J; Sydorchuk, VV; Gun'ko, VM; Leboda, R 
2011 
Yes 
Adsorption
ISSN: 0929-5607
EISSN: 1572-8757 
SPRINGER 
DORDRECHT 
17 
919-927 
The effects of high-pressure autoclave treatments on porous structure and surface properties were studied for a variety of activated carbons (AC, synthetic and produced from plum stones) treated with water vapour, hydrogen peroxide (10-50%) or 10% aqueous ammonia solution at relatively low temperatures (250, 350, 400 degrees C). Surface and structural parameters of modified ACs were determined using nitrogen, water, ammonia and benzene adsorption isotherms. It was found that the effects of AC modification resulting in changes in their porous structure and surface chemistry depend on the kind of initial ACs, modifier type and concentration of modifier and treatment temperature. At the same conditions synthetic ACs are modified to a larger extent than ACs prepared using natural raw materials. Repeated treatment of a given carbon intensifies changes in its porous structure. 
Activated carbon; Hydrothermal treatment; Hydrogen peroxide; Porous structure; Slitshaped pores; Primary adsorption centres; Ammonia adsorption