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DOI: 10.1080/15567036.2012.750402
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Enhancement of methane storage on activated carbons in the presence of water

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“…Activated carbon is another common porous medium that is different from quartz sand, and the difference between the two is mainly the surface properties of the medium. The activated carbon particles themselves have a specific surface area of 950–1200m 2 /g and have good adsorption effects on water and gas molecules …”
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“…Activated carbon is another common porous medium that is different from quartz sand, and the difference between the two is mainly the surface properties of the medium. The activated carbon particles themselves have a specific surface area of 950–1200m 2 /g and have good adsorption effects on water and gas molecules …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activated carbon particles themselves have a specific surface area of 950− 1200m 2 /g and have good adsorption effects on water and gas molecules. 46 Figure 6 shows the comparison of the amount of methane absorbed per mole of water in different porous media systems with the same particle size and SDS solution systems. As can be seen from Figure 6, the maximum gas absorption per mole of water in the QS and AC layers can reach 0.192 and 0.143 mol, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%