Becker P, Glenk F, Kormann M, Popovska N, Etzold B (2010)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2010
Book Volume: 159
Pages Range: 236-241
Journal Issue: 1-3
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2010.02.011
Nanoporous carbon synthesized via the chlorination of titanium carbide at temperatures above 400~°C shows a good performance, e.g. for gas storage or electrochemical applications. In this work the influence of the temperature and of the chlorine concentration on the reaction rate and the development of the porous structure during the course of the reaction was studied. The synthesis follows a Langmuir--Hinshelwood approach regarding chlorine, which can be simplified to a power law rate with the order of 0.71, and the specific surface area is created mainly in the last 10% of conversion.
APA:
Becker, P., Glenk, F., Kormann, M., Popovska, N., & Etzold, B. (2010). Chlorination of titanium carbide for the processing of nanoporous carbon: A kinetic study. Chemical Engineering Journal, 159(1-3), 236-241. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2010.02.011
MLA:
Becker, Philipp, et al. "Chlorination of titanium carbide for the processing of nanoporous carbon: A kinetic study." Chemical Engineering Journal 159.1-3 (2010): 236-241.
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