Gas Adsorption Properties of Woodceramics

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Gas adsorption properties of woodceramics prepared from cedar (Cryptomeria japonica, abbreviated as CE), apple waste (AP), and chicken waste (CH) were studied. Depending on the starting material, woodceramics differed in physisorption properties as evaluated by specific surface area (SSA) obtained by BET (Brunauer–Emmett–Teller) method, in pore structure and size, and in chemical adsorption properties for perfumery substances. CH and AP yielded lower SSA as compared with CE, however, they showed higher gas selectivity for oxygen vs nitrogen gas molecules. The adsorption ability of CE on perfumery essential oil components was evaluated for the first time using the rapid measuring method for VOCs; i.e., the adsorption capacity of cedar-based woodceramics for perfumery materials (essential oil extracts: carvone, pulegone, geraniol, citronellol, menthone, nerol, and citral) was examined. CE showed particularly strong affinity with geraniol and citral, in which more than 99.9% of the compounds were adsorbed. About 99.7–99.8% of pulegone and menthone, 99.0% of nerol, 97.9% of carvone, and 94.0% of citronellol were adsorbed by CE. The adsorption affinity was also influenced by the particle size; particles coarser than 4.0 mm in size showed stronger adsorption.

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  • MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS

    MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS 46 (12), 2673-2678, 2005

    公益社団法人 日本金属学会

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